I finished reading the first story, which is about an artist who was influenced by his father to interact with animals from a young age. This exposure allowed him to excel at expressing the emotional bond between humans and animals. One of his paintings depicts the dark period endured by emaciated working dogs during the Middle Ages due to unfair legal regulations. This inspiration is based on real events, and I could sense the feelings of compassion and indignation through his artwork.
At the same time, I’d like to share a tragic story about medieval working dogs that I know from a book I’ve read: The Call of the Wild by Jack London. It tells the story of a dog that lived a privileged life but was sold to gold prospectors and forced to become a sled dog. Although it faced countless life-threatening moments, hunger, pain, darkness, and struggle, these experiences awakened its fighting spirit and instincts. It eventually developed survival skills, rose to become the leader of a wolf pack, and chose to abandon human society to return to the wild (Wolf pack).
This story has a touch of heroism, but the inspiration is rooted in similar themes. How fascinating it is that a single event can inspire different people in unique ways, leading to the creation of entirely distinct and remarkable works.
I finished reading the first story, which is about an artist who was influenced by his father to interact with animals from a young age. This exposure allowed him to excel at expressing the emotional bond between humans and animals. One of his paintings depicts the dark period endured by emaciated working dogs during the Middle Ages due to unfair legal regulations. This inspiration is based on real events, and I could sense the feelings of compassion and indignation through his artwork.
ReplyDeleteAt the same time, I’d like to share a tragic story about medieval working dogs that I know from a book I’ve read: The Call of the Wild by Jack London. It tells the story of a dog that lived a privileged life but was sold to gold prospectors and forced to become a sled dog. Although it faced countless life-threatening moments, hunger, pain, darkness, and struggle, these experiences awakened its fighting spirit and instincts. It eventually developed survival skills, rose to become the leader of a wolf pack, and chose to abandon human society to return to the wild (Wolf pack).
This story has a touch of heroism, but the inspiration is rooted in similar themes. How fascinating it is that a single event can inspire different people in unique ways, leading to the creation of entirely distinct and remarkable works.
Jeffery smart is amazing... Deborah Harpen is an interesting lady...
ReplyDeletethanks Vikky...
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