A-Review-of-The-Adventures-of-Tom-Sawyer(汤姆索亚历险记读后感).docx
AReviewofTheAdventuresofToinSawyerTheAdventuresofTotnSawyerwaswrittenbyMarkTwain,inwhichtellsusastoryaboutagrowingprocessofrIbmSawyerfromayoungboytoaresponsibleman,andsomeinterestingstoriesabouthisfiicnds,family,lovewithhim.Tomisaninnocent,imaginative,adventurousboy.Forhim,nothingcantiehimselfasifheisborntobeahero.ThenIwillexpressmyfeelingsandthoughtsforthisnovelintherelationshipbetweenTomandAuntPolly.Asthisnovelsaid,tkHe,pearstoknowjusthowlonghecantormentmebefore1getmydanderup,andheknowsifhecanmakeouttoputmeoffforaminuteormakemelaugh,it,salldownagainandIcan'thithimalick.Iain'tdoingmydutybythatboy.poorthing,andIain,tgotthehearttolashhim,somehow.EverytimeIlethimoff.myconsciencedoeshurtmeso,andeverylimeIhithimmyoldheartmostbreaks.andvegottodosomeofmydutybyhim,orllbetheruinationofthechild.,(lheinternalmonologueofauntPolly,partsfromthechapterone).AlthoughAuntPollyisnotTonVsrealmother,shereallylovesandcareshim.Shedoesnotwanttopunishhimfromthebottomoftheheart,butforTom,sfuture,shemustdothat.Ithinkwhendoinglikethat,shewouldbeheartacheandself-condemned.However,aslongasmakingTombetterevenbest,sheiscompletelywillingtodo,becauseTomisherwhole.WhenTom,HarperandHuckgotobecomepirates,townpeoplethinktheymayhaveanaccident.AndTOmsecretlygoesbackhomebecauseofhomesick,asithappenstoheartalkingandsomenarrativeasfollowing,tiNolawordagainstmyTom,nowthathe'sgone.Idon'tknowhowtogivehimup!Hewassuchacomforttome,althoughhetormentedmyoldheartoutofme.Butthismemorywastoomuchfortheoldlady,andshebrokeentirelydown.Tomwassnufing,now,himself-andmoreinpityofhimselfthananybodyelse.Hebegantohaveanobleropinionofhimselfthaneverbefore.Still,hewassufficientlytouchedbyhisaunt'sgrieftolongtorushoutfromunderthebedandoverwhelmherwithjoy-andthetheatricalgorgeousnessofthethingappealedstronglytohisnature,too,butheresistedandlaystill.AuntPollykneltdownandprayedforTomsotouchingly,soappealing,andwithsuchmeasurelessloveinherwordsandhertremblingvoice,thathewaswelteringintearslongbeforeshewasthrough.,(partsfromthechapterfifteen).Inthissectionofthecontent,itisreallymovingtome.Notonlydescribingthepain,sadness,helplessandprayerofAuntPolly,hutalsoexpressingtheloveofTomtoAuntPolly.Tomlooksathercryingandagony,andheknowssuchasorrowfulfeelingforaunt,thushecriesatthesametime.Whereas,Tomwantstogetoutfromtheunderofbedtogiveasurpriseforaunt,butheisnotpasthimselfandhasgrownupmoreastheresultofthepirateslife.ThisalsoprovesTombeginstobematurelikearealmanandkeepcalmIodealwiththings.ItmaybecomestoanagreementwithAuntPolly,whichwouldliketomakeTomunderstandthereasonwhyauntpunishhimagainandagain.AndwhatitsaysaboveshowsthatTomistryingtoshouldertheresponsibility.Theyloveandcareeachother.Ifwithoutanyoneforthem,theymayimmerseinthemissandneverforget.Andinthefollowingchapter,TomreportstherealmurderandfindsoutthetreasurewithHuck.IdeeplyfeelthatAuntPollyisproudofTom.Abraveboylikethisisadmiredbyeveryone.Fromthisnovel,therearemanygoodpointstosay,butthemostimportantonewhichisimpressedonmeistheloveofTomandAuntPolly.Ithinkthatisthegreatestthingofthelife.Theytightlygettogetherbecauseoflife.Thalemotionmustbegotandcollectedbyus.So1thinkofmyownlifeandmychildhood.Similarly,Ihavethenicechildhoodanddothethingsasrbm.Thatisthemostunforgettablepresentforme.Wedonotseekoutsuchpureness,naiveandkindness,perhapswhichiswhatthesocietylacksforworkingpeopleandsomestudents.Weneedtocareaboutpeoplearoundusasequalasloveourfamilyandfriends.