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What do you feel after tasting a famous book? Why not write a record of your reading experience? So do you really know how to write and read? The following is my reading experience of "Calling for the Wild", which will be sorted out for you. Welcome everyone to learn from it, I hope it will help you.

The Call of the Wild Reading Experience 1 I recently read a book, which is the work of Jack London, a famous American writer, called The Call of the Wild.

The Call of the Wild is a book about a long-haired dog named Buck, who was abducted from the warm and polite south to the frozen Arctic wasteland, and changed from a pampered, narcissistic and supercilious noble dog to a sled dog who had to adapt to the environment and change his lifestyle, and finally became a wolf pack leader dog called the devil by Ehatt people. In the process of its transformation, Buck's wildness was gradually awakened. Although it is bound by human etiquette and moral norms, it also enjoys the happiness and pain that human beings think under sticks and whips, but Buck understands that the person who holds the stick is the master, and it can't resist, only obey. If it can't adapt to the environment, it must die quickly. At this time, it pressed the desire for freedom and wildness to the deepest part of the soul.

As written in the book: "Buck's awakened primitive wildness is active and boiling, and it is as powerful as tides and seasons in his mind." "Wild like a ghost constantly call him, seduce him, and go with him to smell the smell of the wind, to listen to the sound of the forest, dominate his emotions, guide his actions, and let him surpass himself. This call makes his heart farther and farther away from human beings and their power over him. " After his favorite master Thornton was killed, Buck finally left the human world and returned to the wasteland. Because Buck's concern was broken, "man and the power he has can no longer bind him." He ran side by side with his wild brother, howling ... "Buck became the leader of wolves after returning to the wild.

This book is not so much a story about dogs as a story about yearning for freedom. As the cover of the book says, "All life should move freely under the blue sky, seek freedom in an ostentatious life and make yourself happy!"

I like the book The Call of the Wild very much, because this book is Mr. Jack London's sincere call for freedom and instinct, and it is a respect and praise for primitive life!

The Call of the Wild Reading Experience 2 After reading some famous books in winter vacation, let's talk about the Call of the Wild. The author of this book is Jack London of America.

The main message is: in the gold rush era, the fate of a dog is sad, but what if it is an extremely smart dog? This book revolves around the life of such a dog, Buck. Leaving his warm and comfortable home, a beating taught him the first lesson: the dog always wins, but it is a big stick; Sled life taught him the second lesson: survival of the fittest; The duel with the Indians taught him the third lesson: nothing is invincible! He stood out in a short time, defeated Spitz and became the leader of the sled team instead. He is well known: he went into the water several times, desperate to save his master Thornton who was trapped in the water. He yearns for the wild life of his ancestors, but he is full of deep attachment to his master. what should he do ? At this time, the master suffered a catastrophe, and the wolf's cry rang out in the distance. In the end, he became the leader of wolves, leading them to sing energetic songs.

After reading this book, the most obvious feeling is yearning for freedom and the life you like. Like Buck, the hero of the book, he is very attached to the wild life, but he is reluctant to part with his master Thornton, so he will go to the forest during the day and return to his master at night. Many people, like Buck, yearn for this side and are attached to that side. They really don't know which to choose and which to give up. At present, many parents are strict with their children. They all want their children to succeed and rarely give them time for free activities. The children are still young at the moment. What they need is a free sky.

Similarly, let's give others freedom and love animals.

The Call of the Wild Reading Experience 3 This winter vacation, my mother helped me download the book The Call of the Wild written by Jack London. The story mainly tells the life of a dog, Buck, from human civilization to wolf.

Buck used to be Judge Miller's pet dog. After being civilized, Buck has been living in a warm valley in Southern California. Later, it was sold to Alaska, which is cold and remote in the northern United States and rich in gold, and became a sled dog. It witnessed the ruthlessness and life-and-death struggle between people, dogs and the strong and the weak, so in order to survive, it learned the principle of only living, regardless of morality, and became fierce, witty and cunning. Finally, under the call of wolves in the forest, Buck's wolf nature revived, fled into the jungle and returned to the wilderness. In the novel, Jack London vividly depicts the world and human nature in the eyes of dogs by personification, reflecting the cold reality of capitalist society and the objective reality of "survival of the fittest". Buck yearned for freedom, which is the embodiment of the writer's pursuit and ideal.

We humans are now in the fierce competition between you and me, which means we are very nervous in our usual study. Objective In order to survive better in the future, we should face the reality, accept it bravely and study hard.

Call of the Wild Reading Experience 4 I have to say that as a dog, it is really domineering to live such a style.

Plenty of sunshine, exquisite food, no laziness. The experience of being thrown into the ice and snow did not drag down its body. Adaptability and tenacious desire for survival can be said to be reflected in it. It is his sincere gratitude to win the bet of 1600 dollars for the master who really loves him. It is the best ending to become a wolf in the end! Just like a top student's answer sheet to a teacher, it is flawless.

I always thought it was because of Jack? London worships the theories of Darwin and others too much, so it will be reflected in its works. If it is used in human activities, it seems a bit rude and simplistic, but if it is used in animal novels, it is more appropriate. I think he must have realized this, so The Sea-Wolf's ending was so tragic, but Buck was a complete success.

However, buck also has to bear these responsibilities. Because of these reasons, he has paid too much, and it is easy to adapt, but it is extremely difficult to do it. Other sled dogs can illustrate this point. I can't help but feel sad when I see that dogs' digestive ability is enhanced in order to adapt to the shortage of food. "Every trace of nutrition they absorb is transported to the farthest corner and absorbed by every cell." I think that sometimes I don't have enough for dinner and wake up from my sleep in the middle of the night, and my stomach is like being bitten by thousands of bugs. At the same time, I admire it and give birth to a little sympathy.

Of course, there is also an element of luck. When those dogs were bought by some stupid people after a long journey, didn't Buck escape because Thornton found and protected him? But think about it, why protect it? Isn't it because of Buck's previous achievements and his strong body? Every cause has its consequences.

The Call of the Wild is the most fascinating book among foreign classics. I can't bear to put it down once I take it. The plot is wonderful and profound. Different from other famous books, it is a rare book that people can't put down at first sight.

The Call of Wild Reading Experience 5 During the holiday, I read the book "Saint Amethyst" and liked it very much. The author of this book is American writer Jack London. American novelist whose outstanding works include The Call of the Wild. Mexicans. Love life, etc. But I like this book best, because it let me enter the world of a dog, Buck, who knows what the call of the wild is.

This book mainly tells that Buck is a big dog. Its owner is Mr. Miller who lives in California. Then Manuel sold it to the town to pull gold. During this period, Buck accepted many masters, but in the last master, Buck felt human love for the first time. His master was Thornton, and he gradually became a "friend".

After many hardships, Thornton and Buck decided to go to the East to find a new world. Buck heard a call that made his heart beat faster and walked out of the forest.

In this book, I can deeply appreciate Buck's energy and courage. He is persevering, brave, challenging, smart and flexible. After reading this book, I feel that I flinch when I encounter difficulties, and I have no courage and strength. I remember when I was free, I was stumped by a small math problem. It's really wrong. I believe many students are like me! Then let's correct it together and persevere like little Buck, never back down!

This book mainly tells the story of a good dog gradually returning to the wild and wilderness. In this way, the author embodies the jungle law of "the law of the jungle" and makes me understand that only persistence, strength and courage can lead to success.

The Call of the Wild Reading Experience 6 I read The Call of the Wild. This book is the work of American writer Jack London.

At that time, the United States was still in the primary stage of capitalist development, and people flocked to the North Pole in search of gold. So pulling sledges requires a lot of strong dogs.

This book describes the hero Buck, who is also one of the dogs sold to the North Pole. When he first arrived at the North Pole, Buck witnessed his companion being attacked and killed by a local dog. And it also felt the cruelty of the stick for the first time, and from then on it believed in the laws of' stick' and' fangs'. After several changes of owners, Buck fell into three men and three women who were totally unsuitable for exploring the North Pole. Just as Buck was about to have a conflict with them, a man named Thornton saved him. In this way, Buck gradually became fond of him. He risked his life and pulled Thornton back from the brink of death three times. Because Thornton was killed by an Indian, Buck bit the Indian's throat crazily in order to pay his master's debts. Finally back to nature.

Buck appears as a strong man in the novel. Its heroic and vigorous posture comes into my eyes from time to time. If we want to gain a foothold in this society, we must learn to have a tough will to survive, tenacious viability and astute viability like Buck. Only in this way can we survive in this society.

At the end of the book, the author wrote: "It opened its throat and sang a song of the primitive young world, a song of a wolf." How majestic and heroic this sentence is!

The Call of the Wild Reading Experience 7 I read The Call of the Wild written by Jack London, and I was deeply touched. This book mainly tells the story between animals and humans.

One of the contents touched my heart deeply: when White Tooth-the strong and fierce dog was bought by Smith, White Tooth suffered a lot because Smith used it to make money-he fought with other dogs and made money. And white teeth can win every time, which brings great wealth to Smith. But this cruel and greedy ghost whips the poor dog every day ... Seeing this, my heart was pricked by something. Why are we humans so cruel? But after reading the following, I have a knot: when Baiyao fought with the dog, the dog bit Baiyao's neck. At that critical moment, Scotus saved him, and then Baiyao was very loyal to the new owner, and they became good friends ... Animals have warm hearts and feelings like us humans, don't they? I also read a story: ... Mother goat stood up with tears, spread her legs and let the lamb come up to eat its milk. But it won't turn its head to smell its tail, because it knows it's not its child ... Animals also have love in their hearts, but they can only express it to us by wagging their tails, rubbing their heads against their owners' legs and licking their owners' legs. We humans should take care of each other. What will happen to us if it is ourselves who suffer? Man has made enough mistakes. Is it necessary for him to be indifferent to animals? Must we continue to make mistakes?

Please be kind to our friends and work with them to make our life happier.

Call of the Wild Reading Experience 8 I read a book called Call of the Wild these days. It tells the story of a dog named Buck who fights with dogs in the wilderness of Alaska and eventually becomes his ancestor Wolf.

This story is very attractive to read and suitable for people with different aesthetics. I bought this book for dogs at first, because most children have a preference for animals, especially dogs. Moreover, primary school students like us, especially boys, especially animal novels, but what attracted me when I bought them was not animals, but descriptions of human nature. When Danbach was at the judge's house, Buck played with children or other dogs every day. He is happy every day. Later, the judge's gardener gambled every day, owed a lot of money and sold Buck. When Dambach walked up to the man in red, he understood the power of sticks and teeth. When Danbach went to be a sled dog, Buck understood the rules of life in the north. Dambach resisted and killed Speiss, the leading dog. After Dambach became the lead dog, his wolf brand became deeper and deeper.

Buck experienced many misfortunes in his life, but each misfortune made him stronger and stronger. When Dambach becomes a wolf and looks back on his life, he will thank those who abused him. Because of them, he made himself a brand-new self. Although I haven't finished reading this book, I'm sure I want to read it again. I want to understand what I didn't understand the first time. If you read it again, you will have new feelings, improve your aesthetics and understand the real mystery of this book. With these questions, the book will become thinner and thinner after reading it again.

This book was written by American writer Jack London. He told me that the law of the jungle, the survival of the fittest.

Buck turned out to be a noble dog. One day, he was suddenly caught by a bad guy and sold. He became a sled dog and worked hard. One day, he felt strong enough to be a leader and compete with Spitzer. In the end, Buck won and became the leader. They went back to town. He and his team followed others to pull letters. They were exhausted and bought by a stupid couple and their stupid brother. Their master treats them badly. Finally, his team died one by one, leaving only a few. After that, all the dogs and their owners fell into the river except Buck. Because Thornton saved him, he followed Thornton all the time. Later Thornton was killed by Indians. He found his home and joined the wolves.

There is the word "wild" in the title, and "wild" is reflected everywhere in the text. Let's start with "wildness". In my opinion, "wildness" is actually ambitious and murderous. It is often said that the forest is full of murderous look. Have you ever wondered why? Because the forest is full of murderous look, there are predators everywhere, the way to survive, the law of the jungle, the survival of the fittest, and wildness is born. Why are animals in the forest called wild animals? This is because they must constantly hone and learn to survive. Buck is like this. He was originally a noble dog, full of kindness, but he didn't know how many sticks he accepted to survive. Not only was he scolded many times; I don't know how many times I have been bitten by other dogs. He survived the pain, constantly honed himself and became stronger and stronger. Finally, he is wild! Return to nature!

The Call of the Wild said: "The beginning of life is naturally beautiful." Human nature is actually kind, but why do people become bad? It may be because of the death of my parents, oppression from others, lack of money at home and hatred in my heart that I became a bad person, but I also have the opportunity to repent. To give the bad guys a chance is to give them a blue sky. In this paper, Buck's wildness is from scratch, from meekness to return to nature, so our growth is constantly honed, and after some setbacks, pains and happiness, we will gradually change.

Nature and human society are actually the same, and we should constantly strive to become towering trees. Therefore, from now on, I will read more books, accumulate more knowledge, accumulate more skills and study hard in order to gain a foothold in society. I will try my best to achieve my goal and run forward step by step. As the saying goes, the law of the jungle can only be recognized by this era when I become a strong man!

Nothing for nothing. Only by working hard, the fittest survive.

The Call of the Wild Reading Experience 10 This winter vacation, my mother helped me download the book The Call of the Wild written by Jack London. The story mainly tells the life of a dog, Buck, from human civilization to wolf.

Buck used to be Judge Miller's pet dog. After being civilized, Buck has been living in a warm valley in Southern California. Later, it was sold to Alaska, which is cold and remote in the northern United States and rich in gold, and became a sled dog. It witnessed the ruthlessness and life-and-death struggle between people, dogs and the strong and the weak, so in order to survive, it learned the principle of only living, regardless of morality, and became fierce, witty and cunning. Finally, under the call of wolves in the forest, Buck's wolf nature revived, fled into the jungle and returned to the wilderness. In the novel, Jack London vividly depicts the world and human nature in the eyes of dogs by personification, reflecting the cold reality of capitalist society and the objective reality of "survival of the fittest". Buck yearned for freedom, which is the embodiment of the writer's pursuit and ideal.

We humans are now in the fierce competition between you and me, which means we are very nervous in our usual study. Objective In order to survive better in the future, we should face the reality, accept it bravely and study hard.

Wild Call for Reading Experience 1 1 I have to say that as a dog, living like this is really domineering.

Sunshine, exquisite food, not lazy. Being taken into the ice and snow didn't make its body fall down. Adaptability and tenacious desire for survival can be said to be reflected in it. He knows how to be grateful and won $65,438+0,600 for his master who really loves him in gambling. This is the sincere heart. Becoming a wolf at last is its best ending! Just like the answer sheet given by the top students to the teacher. It's perfect.

I always thought that Jack London's theory of worshipping Darwin and others would be reflected in his works. If used in human activities, it will be a bit rough and simplistic, but if used in animal novels, it will be perfect. I think he must be aware of this, so the end of the sea wolf is so tragic, but Buck is a happy success.

However, buck should bear this, and he has paid too much for it. It's easier to adapt than to do. The tragedy of other sled dogs can illustrate this point. I can't help but feel sad to see that the dog's digestive ability has been enhanced in order to adapt to the food shortage. "After watching the dog barking, every nutrient absorbed is transported to the farthest corner by 600 words, so that every cell can absorb it." I think that sometimes I don't have enough dinner and wake up from my sleep in the middle of the night, and my stomach is like being bitten by thousands of bugs. While I was admiring, I also gave birth to a little sympathy.

Of course, there is also an element of luck. When the dog was bought and forced to travel long distances to continue running, didn't Buck escape death because Thornton found and protected him? But think about it, why should we protect it? Isn't it because of Buck's previous advantages and his strong body? Fruit is for a reason.

The Call of the Wild is one of the most fascinating books abroad. I can't bear to put it down when I pick it up. The plot is wonderful and profound. Unlike other masterpieces, you need to feel it slowly. This is a rare book that people can't put down.

The Call of Wild Reading Experience 12 During the summer vacation, I read the book "On the deck, it rains every day". This book is the work of American writer Jack London.

At that time, the United States was still in the primary stage of capitalist development, and people flocked to the Arctic for gold. So pulling sledges requires a lot of strong dogs.

This book describes the hero Buck, who is also one of the dogs sold to the North Pole. When Dambach first arrived at the North Pole, he witnessed his companions being attacked and killed by local dogs. It also felt the cruelty of the stick for the first time, and believed in the laws of "stick" and "fangs" from then on. After several changes of owners, Buck fell into three men and three women who were totally unsuitable for exploring the North Pole. Just as Buck was about to have a conflict with them, a man named Thornton saved him. So Buck gradually fell in love with him and risked his life to pull Thornton back from the brink of death three times. Because Thornton was killed by an Indian, Buck bit the Indian's throat crazily in order to pay his master back. Finally return to nature.

In the novel, Buck is a strong man. Its heroic achievements, its vigorous posture, emerge in front of my eyes from time to time. If we want to gain a foothold in this society, we must learn to have a tenacious will to survive, a tenacious ability to survive and an alert lifestyle, just like Buck. Only in this way can we survive in this society.

At the end of the book, the author wrote: "It opened its throat and sang a song of the primitive young world, a song of a wolf." How majestic and heroic this sentence is!

This is the legend of dogs-Buck!

Call of the Wild Reading Experience 13 When I saw a book about animals, I was very happy. Besides, I have read several animal novels by Mr. Shen, such as Flying Impala and Winnie the Old Horse. I have long heard of the book The Call of the Wild. The first reaction after reading it is to combine another novel "White Teeth" written by Jack London. It's hard to say who is luckier, because one has got a warm and happy life, and the other has returned to the forest and found his original life. But one thing is the same: being pushed into suffering from the virgin forest, being rescued by caring people and being freed from suffering.

Buck used to be Judge Miller's pet dog. After polite education, Buck has been living in a warm valley in Southern California. Later, it was sold to Alaska, which is cold and remote in the northern United States and rich in gold, and became a sled dog. It witnessed the ruthlessness and life-and-death struggle between people, dogs and the strong and the weak, so in order to survive, it learned the principle of only living, regardless of morality, and became fierce, witty and cunning. Finally, under the call of wolves in the forest, Buck's wolf nature revived, fled into the jungle and returned to the wilderness. In the novel, Jack London vividly depicts the world and human nature in the eyes of dogs by personification, reflecting the cold reality of capitalist society and the objective reality of "survival of the fittest". Buck yearns for and runs for freedom, which is the embodiment of the writer's pursuit and dream.

The dogs and people Buck met were full of "the law of sticks and fangs", that is, the winner is king and the loser is the enemy. Buck, like other dogs and people, is full of desire for power, so Buck has experienced a long struggle with the challenger. The first enemy was Spitz, the captain of Buck's dog team at that time. Buck, a rookie, was black and blue, and finally he defeated his opponent and won the leadership position. Buck also has a strong sense of territory. Anyone who invades its territory will either surrender or collapse.

There is another person in Buck's life who is very important-John Thornton, who saved Buck at a critical moment and gave him infinite love and warmth. Thornton played an important role in Buck's mind, but it was precisely because of this that Thornton's death dealt a heavy blow to Buck and forced him to run wild.

Wild Call for Reading Experience 14 I got up early today. I finished reading The Call of the Wild. I can't stand every detail of it. Maybe I was so absorbed in reading that I forgot to eat breakfast.

This book mainly tells the story of a strong and clever dog, Buck, who fought to the death for survival in the cruel environment of Alaska wilderness, and then the wildness of her wolf ancestors gradually recovered, and finally escaped into the virgin forest to become a wolf.

What impressed me most was that in the desolate snowfield, under the threat of hunger and wolves, an injured and lonely gold digger was fighting to the death. With the desire to survive, he fought to the death without fear of hardships, and finally defeated death with tenacious perseverance, playing a hymn of human spirit and life.

After bidding farewell to these shocking events, I gradually feel that Buck is a brave "dog", a strong "dog" and a sacred and great wolf, who can fight with death and strive for the eternity of life. What prompted him to fight against death was his passionate heart eager to make life boil forever!

The Call of the Wild Reading Experience 15 Recently, I read a series of upgraded books of Bookworm. One of them has benefited me a lot, and this book is The Call of the Wild.

This book tells the story of a dog named Buck who was sold to the far north by a gardener and met many dogs with the same fate. Some dogs are considerate, while others are short-tempered and arrogant. After many twists and turns, Buck had a competent and good master-Thornton. However, with the passage of time, Buck's wildness gradually emerged. Buck gradually fell in love with his master and thought of everything for him. One day, Buck met a wolf and failed to protect Thornton. As a result, a group of Indians killed Thornton and all his friends Angrily, he killed all the Indians there ... Finally, Buck became more and more cross-country and became a wolf.

This book embodies the great love of the world. Buck's former owner was not very kind to them, and Buck was cold to them. But Thornton was very considerate of Buck, and gradually, they established a very pure feeling. Buck would rather sacrifice everything for Thornton.

Love alternates. If you love others, others will love you. A dog can do this, let alone a person?