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Call of the wild after reading this book, I deeply felt the thoughts and feelings of animals.幸福花
Barker, a dog, lives in the south. He is ud to a leisurely and complacent life and develops a gentle character. However, such days did not last long, becau one day the gardener abducted and sold Barker to the north. It was ud as a sled dog by people who wanted gold and pulled sleds. The primitive wildness of the ancestors gradually radiated on it. Buck gradually became cruel. He made all the dogs who pulled the sled with him obey him, and then killed the leader of the dog group and became the leader himlf. The later owner Thornton was very kind to buck, and buck and Thornton were as clo as a family. But then Thornton was drowned in the river. Without any concern, Buck ran into the forest and became a wolf.
The dog returned to the south to live. He was too ud to a leisurely life and developed a gentle character. But this time, not long ago, becau one day, gardener Buck was kidnapped to the north. Just want to get the gold for sled dog sled. The original wild ancesto
rs on it began to make. Buck gradually became cruel. He screwed everything up. The sled dogs were resigned to fate, and then killed the princes of Gou Qun with his own hands. Later, master Thornton took good care of buck. Buck and Thornton had a clo family relationship. But then Thornton was drowned. Buck was afraid not. He went to the forest like a wolf.
Buck is just a pet dog in the south. He should be grateful to the gardener for his abduction. Fortunately, he changed his life. Its natural wildness makes it easy to be the first dog in the group. Loyalty and gratitude made him and Thornton as clo as a family. When Thornton was in danger, Buck bravely went to save his master. Although buck is just a dog, he is as emotional and thoughtful as people.
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"What he sings is a song of the young world. It's a song of a group of people." (Chapter 7 Wild voice) when the last ntence disappears from my eyes, I can still feel the echo of a song - a wild song, which hits my dizzy heart and always happily sinks into the so-called
civilized world without doubt. Wildness is no longer a symbol of the law of the jungle, but a source of love, passion, courage, loyalty, friendship, adventure, competition and tolerance. All the virtues are easily found in the call of the wild.
Jack London (1876-1916) is a world-famous novelist. His novels successfully reflect man's view of nature and destiny in the wilderness. His thought of "fighting for survival" has made him and his works welcome forever, especially the call of the wilderness
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It tells the story of a huge dog named Buck, who was stolen from a rich and comfortable home and was forced to learn to survive as an Alaskan sled dog. At first, Buck was too savage to be with people until he happened to meet his beloved master, kind-hearted John Thornton. Finally, John's accidental death broke Buck's last tie with the man and took him and his backpack into the wilderness he had long wanted. In this story, buck and John just take their own respon to the call of wildlife. When buck thought that one day he would leave his master John, all he wanted to do was help him finish the gold rush. He "since then, day and night, never stop, in despair, he rushed into a long flight without leav
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励志对联七字ing him (John)..." (Chapter 7 Wild voice) buck wants to remember John forever, He "never left the camp for two days and nights, never let Thornton out of his sight. He followed him at work, looked at him, wrapped him in a blanket at night and took him out of it in (Chapter 7) When I read the words, I couldn't help crying. Can a real man devote himlf to loyalty and friendship in this way? On the other hand, John Thornton is not only a dog lover, but also a brave and adventurous man. His directness and simplicity make him an easy-going person. Once he has a goal firmly rooted in his heart, it ems that nothing can prevent him from achieving it except death. I don't know whether persistence is the most important factor in one's success, but what I know is that once you occupy success, you are not far from success.
It was Jack London who brought me from a bustling and desperate city into a vibrant wilderness. There, I can't deny the attraction of Barker bark. It inspires me to pursue another half of human nature and explore the true meaning of life. Can we imagine that London intends to hire buck to t an example of a perfect person for us (not barbaric)? The answer is yes. As animals, although we come from the wild, there are more and mor
e wild signs that we are "uncivilized". However, who can fully guarantee that we do not ignore some basic virtues? Especially now, we should stop paying attention to the post industrialized world and think about it. When deception, betrayal, lies, desire and crime are full of a materialistic society, whether London us this novel to help itlf escape from reality or to warn cular people is the same for us modern people. In modern society, many people are keen to talk about how to establish a "special relationship" with the authorities, cheat and lie to each other, which ems terrible.
For them, life is a masked process, not a hard work. Every time you brow the web, scandals in politics, business, entertainment and even campus will come into your eyes. Oh, what is human nature? What is civilization to us? Do we need to review where we came from? Is it good or bad for us to say what we think and do what our conscience requires us to do? Are we wasting nature's gifts? Be an honest, straightforward, enthusiastic, emotional and responsible person, or a smart, cold and smart hypocrite? While embracing the garbage of "civilization", we are losing tho beautiful virtues, which is the call of the wild. Once we lo them, we will lo ourlves and we will accomplish n
othing. I hope this terrible idea is a complete fallacy, but now it makes me feel very cold.
质量安全管理体系One day, I happened to stand on a majestic mountain top, overlooking a boundless grassland surrounded by sapphire sky and blown by rhythmic west wind. A round of dawn gracefully sprinkled her warmth and brilliance on me. However, at that moment, I'm afraid I can't appreciate the beauty. I'm a lost "civilized man".