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Reflections on The Call of the Wilderness
Buck finally returned to primitive man, and Thornton also returned to normal society. While telling people about his tragic history, he kept talking about his family in tears, and he was deeply afraid. Looking at the food greedily, everything in the past was a nightmare for Thornton. Me, too. I hate the law of the jungle. On this day, my fist will be overwhelming, I will be king and I can plunder everything at will. Tomorrow I am old, or someone with a harder fist will come, and I will become a slave. In this way, everyone will be in extreme danger, which will be the most tragic. Many modern people around us also use this predatory thinking to measure others to protect themselves, which will only lead to the harsh environment described in the book. Human beings should move in the direction of freedom, equality, tolerance and politeness. Only in this way can happiness and security come to everyone.
The book Reflection on the Call of the Wilderness 2 is about a dog named Buck, who was sold to Alaska, went through a lot of hardships and finally returned to the forest to become the leader of a wolf.
Buck is very strong. After experiencing numerous difficulties and setbacks, he persisted. His partners were killed one by one, and he persisted to the end. Buck and Thornton have a deep friendship. After Thornton was killed by Indians, Buck avenged Thornton and silently commemorated and prayed by the river. We can see the ugliness of the human world. Man is the most ferocious animal in the world. Animals are friendly to people. In ancient times, people hunted animals to survive. Now, don't worry about food However, people kill animals for revenge and animals for competition. This is also human cruelty. It depends on human greed. In this story, many owners of Booker died of greed. For example, the fourth owner drowned in a glacier because he couldn't wait to get gold, and Thornton was killed by Indians because of greed.
The Call of the Wilderness is really a good book. It briefly describes the animal world, but also the human world and the jungle world.
Reflection on the Call of the Wilderness 3. Have you ever heard the beautiful sounds of nature? Tick-tock, pattering rain, rustling wind ... Unfortunately, these beautiful sounds have been covered by exploding music, noise and car noise in the city. But this book "The Call of the Wilderness" seems to make you hear these wonderful voices.
Buck, the hero, lives in the home of Justice Miller in Santa Clara Valley, where Buck was born. Now he is four years old. All the dogs here are inferior to Buck.
Buck is not a janitor and he doesn't sell. He is the owner here. He can jump into the swimming pool to swim and do what many people like to do. He is the king here. until one day ...
At that time, because people discovered gold mines, gold diggers all over the world needed dogs to pull sledges. This thing is the trouble of every strong dog, and Buck is one of them. But buck knew nothing about it, and he didn't know that his trouble was coming. Those dogs have to finish the transportation work. Their fur is quite warm. Of course, those dogs are very popular.
Manuel sold Buck to a stranger, was bullied by the stranger, sat in the luggage compartment of the train in a vague state, bit the hand of the stranger, and was sold to a hotel owner by the stranger. Now, Buck is dizzy, but he is locked in a box, which is like a cage. Buck was changed hands again and again. He didn't eat or drink for two days and nights. After getting off the bus, I was beaten again. Seeing this, I feel sorry for Buck. What should Buck do in the future? But I believe that its life will definitely get better.
Reflections on the call of the wilderness 4. Can you listen to the sounds of nature in the wilderness? The howling wind, the sound of animals, the sound of plants. In the wilderness, sound is everywhere.
The protagonist of the story is the descendant of Buck, Saint Bernard and Scottish shepherd. I used to live carefree in Judge Miller's house, but one day it was stolen and sold to a man in a red sweater after several changes of hands. The man repeatedly hit it on the head with a big stick to make it understand the law of big sticks. After that, he was put in a dog pen and bitten by a dog, which made him understand the law of canine teeth. Later, Buck used the snowshoe rabbit incident to attack the lead dog and later became the lead dog. Then he ran away. But the endless running on the snowfield made it dying. At this time, it met its new owner Thornton. Thornton not only got health in his master's house, but also felt love. But he still misses his old master. In this way, Buck returned to the wilderness and called again and again.
Reflections on The Call of the Wild 5 I finished reading the novel The Call of the Wild today.
Buck, the hero of the story, was sent from aristocratic life to the cold and remote northern United States because of a human trafficking. After witnessing the war between man and dog, he realized the cruelty of the jungle, and under the pressure of survival consciousness, the wildness germinated and returned to the wilderness.
Through the bloody war in the book, we see the law of the jungle. In life, what we have to do is to study hard and work hard so as not to be ruthlessly eliminated by life. I think this is what Jack London told us. Study hard in the future and become strong in life.
After reading The Call of the Wilderness, I was deeply inspired by The Call of the Wilderness.
The Call of the Wilderness tells the story of a tamed domestic dog gradually returning to the wildness and wilderness, which is full of interweaving and fighting between * * and humanity, and finally * * becomes the protagonist, profoundly embodying the law of the jungle.
As the saying goes, "a leopard cannot change his spots." Buck, the domestic dog, was the king of dogs in the valley at first, and was later redeemed by Manuel. After being sold for countless times, it completely cut off contact with the human world until its last owner Thornton died, and now it finally runs freely in the wilderness like its ancestors.
This book reminds me of shepherds and wolves. Once upon a time, a shepherd picked up a newborn wolf cub and took it home to feed with his sheep. When the cubs grow up, if a wolf comes to rob the sheep, it will take the dog to chase them. Once again, the dog missed it and went back. The wolf continued to chase, and after catching up, he shared mutton with other wolves. From then on, sometimes there is no wolf to rob the sheep, but it will secretly kill a sheep and share it with the dog. Later, the shepherd noticed its behavior and hung it on a tree. This story shows that a leopard cannot change his spots.
This book has taught me a lot of knowledge and made me feel the meaning of the word "the jungle".
Comments on The Call of the Wilderness 7 From the name, it is a book full of primitive wildness. This is also a fact.
This book describes the transformation of a domestic dog born and raised in the south from a docile pet to a fierce beast. It's called Buck.
Buck is Justice Miller's dog, and the other dogs are humble compared with him. Because many people went to the north to look for gold at that time, an excellent sleigh was particularly important, so it was secretly sold by the worker Manuel.
The ancestors of dogs are wolves, but by Buck's generation, their innate wildness has been consumed by warm fires and delicious dog food. In the frozen north, its wildness is gradually awakening. Buck is now like an Eskimo dog or a wolf. Buck is a very good guide dog. After several changes of hands, he was finally saved by a man named Thornton on his deathbed, which confirmed Buck's loyalty to him.
It can jump off the cliff for Thornton's trivial instructions, or risk its life to save the savior, which makes it famous. In an accident, Thornton and his friends were killed by Eskimos. When he learned that, he flew into a rage, chased dozens of kilometers and killed most Eskimos. It joined the wolves and became a wolf. Perhaps, this is its best destination.
Reflections on The Call of the Wild 8 Yesterday, I read The Call of the Wild by the American writer Jack London, and I had a feeling of admiration for the hero Buck. Admire its persistence and brave spirit.
The article said that Buck was Judge Miller's pet dog. After receiving civilized education, he lived in the valley in the south of San Francisco and was later sold to a cold but gold-rich place in the north. After entering the north, it saw its partner attacked by local dogs and died miserably. Buck felt the cruelty of fangs for the first time, realized that there were no fair rules of the game in life, and knew that he must hold on and never fall down. His original wildness was awakened. Buck's image is a symbol of the strong. He has a tough will to survive, tenacious survival strength and astute survival wisdom in the harsh ecological environment, which enables him to overcome many difficulties.
In life, whenever we encounter difficulties, we often choose to retreat or ask other people such as mom and dad to help us, lacking the spirit of actively overcoming difficulties. After reading The Call of the Wild, no matter what difficulties you encounter in your life and study, you should, like Buck, open the floodgates of your own wisdom and overcome them one by one to be a strong man in life.
The Call of the Wilderness is the work of Jack London, a famous American realist writer. The book tells the story that newspapers found yellow precious metals in the Arctic, so thousands of people went to the distant Arctic to look for precious metals at night with the dream of getting rich. However, there is only one kind of sled dog in the Arctic, so no matter how strong the dog is, it can't escape the bad luck of being stolen by thieves. Buck, the German shepherd of the judge's family, was also transported to the North Pole by vicious dog thieves. Many dogs died under the hard work in the Arctic, but Buck escaped from mankind with his wisdom and tenacity and started a new life story in the Arctic.
The gold diggers in this book are crazy for money by hook or by crook, which not only makes them suffer, but also makes these innocent dogs suffer. Groups of gold diggers "forced" dogs to drag themselves forward in the snowstorm, but most of them went to the empty building, neither finding the treasure nor exhausting themselves and the "stolen" dogs.
This book shows the cruelty and unscrupulous means of gold panning, and also reflects the helplessness of animals, calling on us to protect them. After reading this book, I learned not to fight with fierce people too much physically, but to fight with them for a long time with wisdom. It tells us not to panic when something happens, not to give up the chance to escape easily, and there will always be a turning point and victory in the end.
Comment on The Call of the Wilderness 10 From the name alone, this is a book full of primitive wildness. This is also a fact.
This book describes the transformation of a domestic dog born and raised in the south from a docile pet to a fierce beast.
It's called Buck.
Buck is Justice Miller's dog, and the other dogs are humble compared with him. Because many people went to the north to look for gold at that time, an excellent sleigh was particularly important, so it was secretly sold by the worker Manuel.
The ancestors of dogs are wolves, but by Buck's generation, their innate wildness has been consumed by warm fires and delicious dog food.
In the frozen north, its wildness is gradually waking up. Buck is like an Eskimo, or … like a wolf.
Buck is a very good guide dog. After several changes of hands, he was finally saved by a boy named Thornton on his deathbed, which confirmed Buck's loyalty to him.
It can jump off the cliff for Thornton's trivial instructions, or risk its life to save the savior, which makes it famous.
In an accident, Thornton and his friends were killed by Eskimos. When he learned that, he flew into a rage, chased dozens of kilometers and killed most Eskimos.
It joined the wolves and became a wolf. Perhaps, this is its best destination.
Reflection on The Call of the Wilderness 1 1 Buck is a noble dog. He inherited his father's figure and his mother's wisdom. He has been through a lot. From the warm south to the cold north. What he does every day is to pull a sled and get beaten. Buck is a poor dog. He changed a lot of owners.
In his life with so many masters, he learned the truth of survival and activated the genes inherited by his ancestors. Buck changed from a docile dog to a fierce and cunning dog. Pulling a sleigh every day. It was not until Thornton came to power that all this gradually improved. But it didn't last long. One day, Thornton was killed by a group of primitive people. Buck was angry. After killing the primitive man, he decided to start a new life with the wolf. Strangely, Buck is fiercer and more cunning than a wolf. Buck joined them and sang Song of the Wolf.
After reading The Call of the Wilderness, I feel that I am eager to wander in the old days and struggle to get rid of the shackles of this world. The wildness revived in the cold winter and once again declared the cheers of awakening.
This poem is the cry of the author in Jack London's famous novel The Scream of the Wilderness, and it also deeply shocked my heart. I finished reading this book with admiration, and I was immediately moved by the energy of the protagonist "Buck". He must be the master of life and a strong man of life.
Buck is a dog. This book tells the story of Buck being stolen from his master's house in the south and sold to the North Pole, where he became a slave dog pulling sledges. From then on, Buck entered the world of bullying. Facing the harsh environment, Buck's wildness began to recover gradually. When Dambach was dying, a man named Thornton saved Buck.
After Thornton was killed, Buck was shouted by the wilderness, returned to the wolves and became the leader of the wolves. In the face of the struggle before difficulties, Buck chose to be a strong man all his life, explaining that "as long as he struggles, he can succeed." Pearl S. Buck tells us that we should be strong in life. Strong people can dominate their own lives, while weak people can only be bullied and eventually become tragedies.
This book is not about Buck, but reflects human beings through bullying. Therefore, like Buck, we will encounter all kinds of difficulties in life and wander in the low valley of life. We must face life bravely and firmly, so that we can overcome difficulties and have a better tomorrow.
This book tells us that the livelihood law of virgin forest; If you want to make a living, you must be the master of your life. This is bullying the weak.
Reflections on The Call of the Wilderness During the summer vacation, I finished reading The Call of the Wilderness, one of the most popular novels by American writer Jack London. The novel mainly tells the story of a civilized dog who finally returns to the wilderness and becomes a wolf in the face of cruel living environment after being stolen and sold.
This story reminds me of many scientists, such as Watt, whose family is too poor to buy furniture. After several times, Ben's sunken eyes became more sunken, but he still insisted on learning this craft. The teacher teaches him during the day and he studies late at night. The next day, when the rooster was sleeping, he had already started working. He also scrimped and saved and studied hard. It took him a year to learn all the skills he had to learn in three years. In order to solve the steam problem in the past, he wants to improve the steam engine. After several experiments, not only failed, but also owed a lot of debts. But he was not discouraged and worked harder with his assistant. Finally, a steam engine was successfully built in 1765, which consumed a quarter less coal than the original steam engine. Through hard work, 1720 made a better steam engine, which greatly reduced the coal consumption of the steam engine and was more efficient than the original one.
I admire Barker's spirit very much. No matter what setbacks and difficulties he encounters, he will face them bravely. However, now some of us will only choose to escape if we encounter some difficulties. These people are really timid. People will never be smooth sailing on the road of doing things, and they will certainly encounter difficulties. It's no use if you keep hiding like this. Through reading the novel The Call of the Wilderness, I know that if we encounter difficulties, we should not choose to escape, but face them bravely.
Comment on The Call of the Wilderness 14 The sentence "Books are the ladder of human progress" must be familiar to everyone! Among many books I have read, The Call of the Wilderness reminds me most.
I still remember one time, my mother took me to the bookstore to play. My mother is reading adult books in order to choose study materials for me. What about me? While reading extracurricular books, suddenly a book called The Call of the Wilderness attracted me. I bought it and looked at it, which benefited a lot.
A world full of flesh and blood. There, you will cry, laugh, be reborn in suspense, and sincerely sigh the infinite tenacity of life. At the same time, this book is full of passion and tension, which will definitely bring us unprecedented shock and strength and become eternal in our reading memory.
After reading this book, I understand that we must protect animals and everything from now on. Animals are friends of human beings, but human beings don't regard them as friends. They take their lives in a cruel way. We must create a harmonious home for animals, let the animals in cages return to nature, let them be free, live in harmony with animals in a free world and bring them a harmonious and comfortable home.
Comment on The Call of the Wilderness 15 This article mainly tells the story of a dog named Buck who went through many difficulties and finally became an excellent wolf dog.
Buck is a huge hybrid dog. He once lived a leisurely life in the home of his southern master, but it was a pity that he was stolen and sold. After many twists and turns, he began to embark on the road of gold rush and became a slave dog pulling sledges. In the process of bloody taming, it learned the laws of fairness and nature; It learned to be cunning and treacherous in a bad environment. After a cruel struggle, Buck finally became king. Buck's master changed hands several times, and the affection between Buck and Thornton, the last director, was sincere and profound. After Thornton suffered misfortune, he went into the wilderness, returned to the wolves, and eventually became the leader of the wolves.
After reading The Call of the Wilderness, I think what moved me most was Pearl Buck's unyielding attitude towards difficulties. Buck and his companions suffered a lot during the arduous journey, but he still tried his best to finish the task for his master's sake. There are many difficulties along the way: Eskimo dogs eat hard and kill each other; Be bullied by Spitz's cunning ...
Isn't it the same in our life? Sometimes there are ups and downs, but also difficulties, sometimes being bullied, and sometimes falling into a trough. Only by constantly working hard and constantly overcoming difficulties can we embark on the right path of life and achieve ultimate success!
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