名著黑駿馬讀后感
《黑駿馬》里面介紹了小黑(黑駿馬一開始的名字)出生在一片遼闊的草場(chǎng)上,在那里渡過了它美好的童年生活,直到四歲的時(shí)候,小黑接受了良好的訓(xùn)練后,才到了它的第二個(gè)家——伯特維克莊園。在這還有四匹馬,兩匹母馬名字分別叫做辣姜和快腿,兩匹公馬的名字分別叫正義和奧列弗爵士,它們都有是小黑的好朋友,是到這里后,女主人才將小黑改為“黑駿馬”的雅號(hào)。從此以后,黑駿馬就在這里經(jīng)歷了它坎坷的“馬”生!
我覺得人類不能光為了自身的利益讓具有生命的動(dòng)物象機(jī)器一樣的使用,虐待。我們應(yīng)該珍惜動(dòng)物,動(dòng)物也有感情,它給我們也帶來(lái)了快樂,在日常生活中,人類在許多方面都缺少不了動(dòng)物,我們要以一顆愛心去對(duì)待它們,相信也會(huì)獲得善意的回報(bào)。我們一定要愛護(hù)動(dòng)物,善待動(dòng)物,關(guān)愛生活在大自然中的每一條生命!
在我的書桌上,有一本散發(fā)出油墨清香的《黑駿馬》。這本書是我前不久在“雅智書店”里買下來(lái)的,也是我心儀很久的一本好書。
封面上是一匹黝黑的馬兒在草地上奔跑,而它的四周是一望無(wú)際的牧場(chǎng)漂亮極了。
《黑駿馬》內(nèi)容上有四部,一共四十九章,里面介紹了小黑(黑駿馬一開始的名字)出生在一片遼闊的草場(chǎng)上,在那里渡過了它美好的童年生活,直到四歲的時(shí)候,小黑接受了良好的訓(xùn)練后,才到了它的第二個(gè)家——伯特維克莊園。在這還有四匹馬,兩匹母馬名字分別叫做辣姜和快腿,兩匹公馬的名字分別叫正義和奧列弗爵士,它們都有是小黑的好朋友,是到這里后,女主人才將小黑改為“黑駿馬”的雅號(hào)。從此以后,黑駿馬就在這里經(jīng)歷了它坎坷的“馬”生!
雖然現(xiàn)在我還是粗略地看了一遍,但對(duì)書中的主人公——黑駿馬,充滿了敬意,也讓我懂得了,動(dòng)物也有喜、怒、哀、樂,我們今后對(duì)待動(dòng)物也要像對(duì)待人一樣友好,因?yàn)閯?dòng)物也有情感。
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he I have a skethy lk at ther far aials the riter depits, it is siple t fid re exaples f rel thigs has d t aials t f igrae This part f the vel expaded peple’s spe fr ly hrses t all the aials ad deepeed the plea fr aial rights ad that ade the vel re sessfl
Sir liver, the ld hrse, had a 20-etieter-lg tail His beatifl lg tail as t ff jst bease the ers thght it as fashiable Has ever derstd h paied a hrse is he he a’t brsh flies ff his sides ad bak legs
Sky, the terrier, had had a part f her ears sheared ff Her ers ated t ake her lk te ad igred that parts f her ears ere iteded t prtet the deliate parts fr ijry “hy d’t peple t their hildre ‘s ears t ake the lk lvely?” Asked the pr dg agrily Yes, hy a’t e thik fr the aials’ perspetive?
“Blak Beaty is a heartbreakig stry,” I thght he y ther read it t e he I as a hild As a hild I as hated by the desribed relty t thse hrses I deeply hpe, i the ftre, e ill be able t tell r hildre that bease f the bk, ad thers like it, sh istreatet f aials lger exists Ad they jst eed t ejy the vel as a beatifl histrial detary rerdig the prgress f phldig aial rights At that tie, the drea f the athr ill have e tre ad her hard rk ill have bee rearded
這篇文章主要講的是一匹黑色駿馬一生。在它的一生里,它遇到許多種的主人,有善良的,有酒鬼,有愚蠢的……
第一部分是寫黑駿馬在伯威克莊園的幸福生活。在伯威克莊園里,它遇到了“辣姜”。“快腿兒”等伙伴,因?yàn)閱獭じ窳值臒o(wú)知,它生了一場(chǎng)大病,這場(chǎng)病差不多要了它的命。第二部分寫的是黑駿馬生命中最痛苦的一段經(jīng)歷:苦難的開始。這段時(shí)間里,它遇到了酒鬼車夫,還有偷馬食的車夫。第三部分寫的是黑駿馬的幸福時(shí)光。在這段時(shí)間里,它有個(gè)好主人:杰里。它還認(rèn)識(shí)了老戰(zhàn)馬“上尉”。同時(shí),它又與“辣姜”重逢了。不久,“上尉”死了,“杰里”也病了,它不得不去尋找新的主人。第四部分寫的是黑駿馬最后的歸宿。它又回到了喬·格林身邊,喬·格林再次成為它的新主人。
讀完這本書,我不禁有很多感嘆。為什么人類總要虐待動(dòng)物呢?哪怕是為人貢獻(xiàn)了一生的動(dòng)物伙伴?同樣是馬夫,對(duì)待馬兒的態(tài)度又截然不同呢?……
讀了這本書,我看到了人類的無(wú)情,也看到了人類的善良。希望這世界上多一些善良的人,少一些冷漠與無(wú)情!
在我的書桌上,有一本散發(fā)出油墨清香的《黑駿馬》。這本書是我前不久才在書店買下的,也是我心儀很久的一本好書。
封面上是一匹黝黑的馬兒在草地上奔跑,而它的四周是一望無(wú)際的牧場(chǎng)漂亮極了。
《黑駿馬》內(nèi)容上有四部,一共四十九章,里面介紹了小黑(黑駿馬一開始的名字)出生在一片遼闊的草場(chǎng)上,在那里渡過了它美好的童年生活,直到四歲的時(shí)候,小黑接受了良好的訓(xùn)練后,才到了它的第二個(gè)家——伯特維克莊園。在這還有四匹馬,兩匹母馬名字分別叫做辣姜和快腿,兩匹公馬的名字分別叫正義和奧列弗爵士,它們都有是小黑的好朋友,是到這里后,女主人才將小黑改為“黑駿馬”的雅號(hào)。從此以后,黑駿馬就在這里經(jīng)歷了它坎坷的“馬”生!
雖然現(xiàn)在我還是粗略地看了一遍,但對(duì)書中的主人公——黑駿馬,充滿了敬意,也讓我懂得了,動(dòng)物也有喜、怒、哀、樂,我們今后對(duì)待動(dòng)物也要像對(duì)待人一樣友好,因?yàn)閯?dòng)物也有情感。
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the ispirati fr aa seell’s vel as dra fr her relatiship ith hrses aa seell as br arh 20th, 1820 i rflk, eglad ad as rippled hile still very yg de t her disability, she relied hrse-dra arriages ad gre t lve hrses as a reslt she als beae appalled by the areless ad rel treatet hrses fte reeived fr has ad deteried t rite a bk i the sed year f rk the bk, she as tld that she had ly eightee ths t live, bt she persevered i rder “t ide kidess, sypathy ad a derstadig [f the ] treatet f hrses” five years later, she as still rkig blak beaty, her ly bk frtately, seell died a fe ths after pbliati ad ever leared f the bk’s hge sess blak beaty fred a ipassied plea fr aial rights at a tie he sh a ti had bee disissed as ridils
the vel prtrayed the real diti f rkig hrses livig i britai drig the vitria era i that tie perid, the ealthy thght that their hrses ere treated ell bease they ever stepped it the stable i rder t all peple’s atteti t hrses’ hard life, seell tells the stry thrgh the first-pers arrative vie f a hrse this ivative persifiati f a aial ade the bk a real sess readers heard the stries straight fr the hrse’s th, literally, as a aial spke f extrees f jy ad sfferig peple ere shked by the trth expsed by the vel ad haged their attitdes tards aials
seell fred the vel ith three kids f haraters: blak beaty, giger ad ther far aials thrgh their differet experiees, i sa siilarly paifl lives led by the aials this ethd ade the earest appeal fr aial rights bee re ad re persasive
as a desti aial, blak beaty as tisly sld fr e faily t ather ver the years beaty ejyed gd asters bt als edred ea es seties, he as ared fr ad at ther ties trtred i the ed, everythig trs t all right i a stry that is s teder ad yet eaigfl his stry as s vivid that aght the readers’ heart the vel brght peple laghter ad tears ad als elighteed the t derstad aials at the sae tie
aials at speak s derstadig is sigifiat t the e, fr exaple, beaty as draig the arriage t a de bridge the bridge as flded t i the river ad jh, the gr, as t aare that it as raked bt the ikly realied that sethig as rg bease f beaty’s abral behavir etarily, a a shted t the, “stp! stp!…the bridge is brke i the iddle if y e arss, y’ll fall i the river!” beaty had saved jh hever, if jh had t tried t derstad hat beaty ated t tell hi, there ld defiitely have bee a aidet i leart fr the stry that derstadig aials is t ly essetial t the bt is als beefiial t s rselves。