Solve the problem of The Call of the Wild! ! Laila ~ ~ ~

Call these dogs "he" instead of "it" to describe dogs. By understanding their lives and habits, the author described their characters and inner activities in a meticulous and authentic way, just like describing people-the author did just that, became his own dog, and imagined and experienced their thoughts and feelings. Readers can experience the thoughts and feelings of these dogs through the author's experience. Therefore, dogs can show their wildness and humanity.

This is reflected in the article:

The novel portrays a dog like Booker, with thoughts, feelings and desires.

1 Booker, like people, can learn, accumulate experience, learn from external influences such as persecution and abuse, and survive in adversity. For example, insulting the new owner caused him to resist again and again, but he was always beaten in the end. So, after dog trainer laid the stick, he began to understand the "stick law" gradually. Understand some humiliation that survival must accept.

He has the same profound emotional experience as human beings, such as his friendship with Song Dun: risking his life to save Song Dun from drowning in the rushing river. He won a huge bet victory for Thornton with incredible strength. Thornton's death freed him from the bondage of human beings and joined the wolves.

Have the same struggles and intrigues as human beings. Booker is a strong man with fighting spirit. Booker killed his opponent in the fierce struggle with the leading dog and eventually became a "successful soldier". Since then, he has achieved the position of leading dog and assumed the responsibility of leader. He immediately established his authority with his teeth and claws and let his men tame him. He is an excellent leader. At the same time, it embodies the survival law of the jungle that the text should embody.

4. Yearning and longing for a new life. Buck came from the sunny south to the snowy north and plunged into the primitive wasteland far away from human civilization. It quickly adapted to the challenging life in the northland and fell in love with it. The scene described in the book is extremely wonderful, full of strength and vitality. This pursuit of life in nature is so natural and spectacular, which embodies personal wisdom and ability, and is a healthy and uplifting spirit, which is touching. Therefore, after Thornton's death, Buck did not hesitate to respond to the call of a new life in the forest and returned to the free jungle full of mystery and adventure, which reflected his yearning for a new life.

The style of writing is fluent, concise and lively, showing the inherent strength of language, spontaneous aesthetic feeling and rough and powerful rhythm.

The above is just my personal summary