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Call of the Wild: 3000 words after reading.

In the book The Call of the Wild written by Jack London, I entered the world of a dog. This dog named Buck is a cross between Saint Bernard and Scottish Shepherd. The difference is that Buck is not a dog full of human fantasy in mythology, nor a dog who plays the role of a friend in human society, but a dog who shocks readers' hearts with his own life and deeds in the snow in the north. Buck grew up in a judge's house in the south, where Buck enjoyed a comfortable life, universal respect and important position, but everything changed, because man discovered a yellow metal in the north. Buck, a bit aristocratic, was treated impolitely for the first time. He was kidnapped and sold to a man in a red sweater. Then there is a big stick, and it is beaten again and again, and it is knocked out again and again. From then on, Buck knew that he had no hope in front of the man with the big stick. I think the stick is a key, a key to let Buck know the primitive nature, let him learn the laws of the primitive jungle, and at the same time let Buck's hidden wildness gradually awaken. If the stick is a key, then Buck's companion is the main body of the court. Buck was traded again. He joined a sleigh-pulling team and found many ways to survive from his companions. Dog Parker taught him how to steal food to satisfy his hunger. As a matter of fact, Buck doesn't like stealing. In order to have enough food, he had to steal. From the dog Billy, Buck quickly learned how to break the ice in the snow to get water to quench his thirst. Here I want to mention a dog, Spitz, because Buck "learned" a lot from it, which reminds Buck of the original killing in Twilight. Spitz is the leader of the sled team. It regards Buck as a potential opponent, always provoking and finding fault, seemingly kind, but actually cruel. At first, spitz Bach was always patient and tried to avoid confrontation. On the one hand, he learned from it, on the other hand, his instinct revived with repeated provocations. Finally, the biting, biting and jackal-like attacks of ancestors came to life on him, knocking Spitz down. Once he woke up in the wild, the cries from the depths of the forest always tempted Buck. It was a sad, grotesque and creepy tone, but Buck was glad to cry along with it. The hard habits of primitive animals became stronger and stronger in him. In a hunting, Buck tasted the bloodthirsty desire and the pleasure from killing ... and finally became the Wolf King. The existence of competition in human society and the upward spirit of human beings are an ancient manifestation of wildness. Wild, it brings the desire to conquer everything and barbarism. Just like Buck, when all the facts are telling him that there are only conquerors and conquered people in the world, the indomitable fighting spirit from the depths of nature is awakened, because he knows that all this is the value of life. In today's highly competitive society, the outcome is in an instant, and it is impossible for human beings to have any respite and hesitation. Faced with the crisis, they had to bravely accept it and finally conquer it ... but wildness is not only cruel, but also brings ancient friendship, which can be said to be the crystallization of civilization and ancient times. When John, the last master of Dambach, died, he looked up at the sky and let out a long howl. This howl is sad, loyal and shocking. Buck's deep love for John is another manifestation of wildness. So I want to say that life is Mao Dun's and the world is complicated, but this complicated world was created by the simplest method of nature. It is it that makes the world full of vitality, and it also pushes the world to hell-wildness. It is cunning and loyal; It brings friendship as well as barbarism. That's it, this is the real life, colorful and brilliant. In the book The Call of the Wild written by Jack London, I entered the world of a dog. This dog named Buck is a cross between Saint Bernard and Scottish Shepherd. The difference is that Buck is not a dog full of human fantasy in mythology, nor a dog who plays the role of a friend in human society, but a dog who shocks readers' hearts with his own life and deeds in the snow in the north. Buck grew up in a judge's house in the south, where Buck enjoyed a comfortable life, universal respect and important position, but everything changed, because man discovered a yellow metal in the north. Buck, a bit aristocratic, was treated impolitely for the first time. He was kidnapped and sold to a man in a red sweater. Then there is a big stick, and it is beaten again and again, and it is knocked out again and again. From then on, Buck knew that he had no hope in front of the man with the big stick. I think the stick is a key, a key to let Buck know the primitive nature, let him learn the laws of the primitive jungle, and at the same time let Buck's hidden wildness gradually awaken. If the stick is a key, then Buck's companion is the main body of the court. Buck was traded again. He joined a sleigh-pulling team and found many ways to survive from his companions. Dog Parker taught him how to steal food to satisfy his hunger. As a matter of fact, Buck doesn't like stealing. In order to have enough food, he had to steal. From the dog Billy, Buck quickly learned how to break the ice in the snow to get water to quench his thirst. Here I want to mention a dog, Spitz, because Buck "learned" a lot from it, which reminds Buck of the original killing in Twilight. Spitz is the leader of the sled team. It regards Buck as a potential opponent, always provoking and finding fault, seemingly kind, but actually cruel. At first, spitz Bach was always patient and tried to avoid confrontation. On the one hand, he learned from it, on the other hand, his instinct revived with repeated provocations. Finally, the biting, biting and jackal-like attacks of ancestors came to life on him, knocking Spitz down. Once he woke up in the wild, the cries from the depths of the forest always tempted Buck. It was a sad, grotesque and creepy tone, but Buck was glad to cry along with it. The hard habits of primitive animals became stronger and stronger in him. In a hunting, Buck tasted the bloodthirsty desire and the pleasure from killing ... and finally became the Wolf King. The existence of competition in human society and the upward spirit of human beings are an ancient manifestation of wildness. Wild, it brings the desire to conquer everything and barbarism. Just like Buck, when all the facts are telling him that there are only conquerors and conquered people in the world, the indomitable fighting spirit from the depths of nature is awakened, because he knows that all this is the value of life. In today's highly competitive society, the outcome is in an instant, and it is impossible for human beings to have any respite and hesitation. Faced with the crisis, they had to bravely accept it and finally conquer it ... but wildness is not only cruel, but also brings ancient friendship, which can be said to be the crystallization of civilization and ancient times. When John, the last master of Dambach, died, he looked up at the sky and let out a long howl. This howl is sad, loyal and shocking. Buck's deep love for John is just another manifestation of wildness. So I want to say that life is Mao Dun's and the world is complicated, but this complicated world was created by the simplest method of nature. It makes the world full of vitality, and it also pushes the world to hell-wildness. It is cunning and loyal; It brings friendship as well as barbarism. That's it, this is the real life, colorful and brilliant. In the book The Call of the Wild written by Jack London, I entered the world of a dog. This dog named Buck is a cross between Saint Bernard and Scottish Shepherd. The difference is that Buck is not a dog full of human fantasy in mythology, nor a dog who plays the role of a friend in human society, but a dog who shocks readers' hearts with his own life and deeds in the snow in the north. Buck grew up in a judge's house in the south, where Buck enjoyed a comfortable life, universal respect and important position, but everything changed, because man discovered a yellow metal in the north. Buck, a bit aristocratic, was treated impolitely for the first time. He was kidnapped and sold to a man in a red sweater. Then there is a big stick, and it is beaten again and again, and it is knocked out again and again. From then on, Buck knew that he had no hope in front of the man with the big stick. I think the stick is a key, a key to let Buck know the primitive nature, let him learn the laws of the primitive jungle, and at the same time let Buck's hidden wildness gradually awaken. If the stick is a key, then Buck's companion is the main body of the court. Buck was traded again. He joined a sleigh-pulling team and found many ways to survive from his companions. Dog Parker taught him how to steal food to satisfy his hunger. As a matter of fact, Buck doesn't like stealing. In order to have enough food, he had to steal. From the dog Billy, Buck quickly learned how to break the ice in the snow to get water to quench his thirst. Here I want to mention a dog, Spitz, because Buck "learned" a lot from it, which reminds Buck of the original killing in Twilight. Spitz is the leader of the sled team. It regards Buck as a potential opponent, always provoking and finding fault, seemingly kind, but actually cruel. At first, spitz Bach was always patient and tried to avoid confrontation. On the one hand, he learned from it, on the other hand, his instinct revived with repeated provocations. Finally, the biting, biting and jackal-like attacks of ancestors came to life on him, knocking Spitz down. Once he woke up in the wild, the cries from the depths of the forest always tempted Buck. It was a sad, grotesque and creepy tone, but Buck was glad to cry along with it. The hard habits of primitive animals became stronger and stronger in him. In a hunting, Buck tasted the bloodthirsty desire and the pleasure from killing ... and finally became the Wolf King. The existence of competition in human society and the upward spirit of human beings are an ancient manifestation of wildness. Wild, it brings the desire to conquer everything and barbarism. Just like Buck, when all the facts are telling him that there are only conquerors and conquered people in the world, the indomitable fighting spirit from the depths of nature is awakened, because he knows that all this is the value of life. In today's highly competitive society, the outcome is in an instant, and it is impossible for human beings to have any respite and hesitation. Faced with the crisis, they had to bravely accept it and finally conquer it ... but wildness is not only cruel, but also brings ancient friendship, which can be said to be the crystallization of civilization and ancient times. When John, the last master of Dambach, died, he looked up at the sky and let out a long howl. This howl is sad, loyal and shocking. Buck's deep love for John is just another manifestation of wildness. So I want to say that life is Mao Dun's and the world is complicated, but this complicated world was created by the simplest method of nature. It makes the world full of vitality, and it also pushes the world to hell-wildness. It is cunning and loyal; It brings friendship as well as barbarism. That's it, this is the real life, colorful and brilliant. /Article/ShowArticle.asp? ArticleID=80 1 Here is a short one when I first opened Jack? When London's masterpiece The Call of the Wild was written, that sad and philosophical poem deeply touched me: "The chain of custom can't lock the ancient desire of nomadic tribes to jump;" When winter is depressing and you fall asleep, wildness will awaken the poetry that penetrates everything. " The whole novel tells the story of a dog named Buck's tragic and exciting experience and his gradual return to the original wild state, but the author didn't tell him how thrilling and bizarre it was, only put it in a diverse dog group, where it tasted the real dog's life. The author timely inserted Buck's inner wild call and gradual recovery into it until it broke out. When it was just abducted, it was always eager to return to its original home, but whenever it met the hotel owner who bought it, "every cry in its throat turned into a wild roar", and this was only the first small exhibition of the wildness rooted in its heart. Its first doctrine taught it how to obey with a stick. Buck chose to admit defeat but not collapse. It was just that nature told him to survive the fittest. Follow the second master to the north. He tried to learn many lifestyles and began to degenerate, with the characteristics of the most primitive dog. "The natural nature that had been lurking in his body for a long time came back to life." Ancestors put "old life on him" and old habits returned to him. So, "He raised his head and howled at the starlight like a wolf …" At this time, his natural desire for domination rose, and his cunning and treachery made him the leader of the dog team, thus satisfying his original desire. In his memory, "it is more clear that it is a memory derived from heredity" ... the degraded primitive nature. The recovery of nature and the gradual natural coordination in the author's works make the whole story go in one go, which makes people want to stop. It is this slow and orderly process that makes this call powerful and far-reaching, and people have to have some association, want to explore their own nature, and want to face it. Life is contradictory and the world is complicated. It is treacherous and loyal; It is both civilized and barbaric. However, this is the real life. Life is colorful, brilliant and endless. The Call of the Wild is a very good book, not as cute and lively as fairy tales, and sometimes even scary. In fact, this is not its shortcoming, but its advantage. Most students in my class like horror stories, and I am no exception. Everyone should get goose bumps when reading the topic, right? ! Let me put it simply: Buck (note: Buck is the hero, he is a dog) pulled a sled in the ice and snow, and lost 15 kg in less than a month, so he had to sell Buck to buy other dogs. The temperature in Antarctica is about MINUS 50 degrees Celsius, and it needs 12 hours of sledding every day. From these two places, it is enough to see that it is a bit scary, and it is not as scary as the back! Everyone has a wild heart, just like the silver dog or the wolf. Man's heart is so secret that we can't understand him. Many people don't even know his existence. When we have experienced a lot, many things have turned into mulberry fields, and our hearts are tired, even the strength to beat is gone. When we suddenly dream, we find our ancestors calling in the forbidden forest like wolves. Will we go back to where we belong and where our shadow is? Wildness not only calls our hearts, but even our souls yield to it. Suddenly I remembered the sentence "Running with the wind is the direction". The original has its own beauty. This complex world was created by nature in the simplest way. It's only a matter of time. Time can change solid rocks and clear water, and make the world destroy and regenerate. But he can never erase the bone marrow of life-wildness. Because he is immutable. Life would be impossible without him. He has infinite philosophy. Aroused the wildness, either reborn or nirvana. It is also his contradiction, which makes people yearn for wildfire never quite consumes them and fear that he will burn themselves. The call of the wild comes from the hidden depths.