ThecallofthewildTherearemanyreasonsformechoosingthisbooktoreadbutthemostimportantreasonisthatthisbooktellsastoryo“dogandhuman”.Ihaveaspecialfeelingaboutit,becauseihadspentalongqualitytimewithadogforabout12years.Althoughhehaddeadforthreeyears,istilloftenthinkabouthim.Ialwaysbelievethatdogsareourfriends,andtheyareveryloyal,brilliantandspecialanimaldifferedfromothercreatures.ThecallofthewildwaswrittenbyJackLondonwhowasafamous,widelyread,andbest-knownwriterinAmericaintwentycentury.Thisbooktellsusanexperienceofextraordinarydog-Buckwhoisamassive,strongregaldogwitharichcoatoffur.Atthebeginningofthestory,Buckisapetofarichjudge`.Andhespendshisdaysleisurely.Unfortunately,heisstolenbyagardenerandsoldtothenorthtoworkasasleddog.Everythinginhissurroundistheoppositeofcomfortingfamiliarityofhouse.Hehastofacevarietiesoffierceanddangeroussituationsindependently.Withtimegoesby,Bucklearnhowtofightagainstattacksbyotherdogsandstruggleforgood,atthesametime,hebecomesstrongerandstronger.Butheishopelessinthefaceoftheclubbingandstarvationbymen.Changeshappentohim.whenheisgongingtobebeattodeath,johnThorntonsavehimandtakecareofhinuntilrecovering.Theybecomebestfriend.Unfortunatelyagain,hismasteriskilledbyIndian,hebecomeshomeless.Simultaneously,hefacesthechallengeofbeingacceptedbythewolfpackandhechoosestotakeleadershipofthewolfpack.Afterreadingthisbook,ifeelthatisamazingstoryaboutadogbecomingaleaderofthepackofwolf.Coupledays,ilookedthroughisagain.ithinkthatthereasonshowhecanbecomealeaderfromapetdog.Isummarythereasonsasfollowing.Firstly,Buckisamassiveandstrongdogandhehaveaspecialregalqualityinhisnature.Inhisearlylife,hehadacomfortablelife,onstarvation,onbeating,evenonfiercecompetition,histalentwasburiedinasmalltown.However,whenhehastofaceanewandhardsituation,hispotentialabilitiesaredevelopedtotally.Istronglybelievethatweallhavepotentialpowerandallofushaveourownabilities,thereforwemustbestrongtofacewithdifficultiesandbelievethatwoecandoitwell.Secondly,extraordinarilyexperiencesmakeBuckbecomemorestrongerandrealitythanbefore.Themomentheissoldbytheman,hisdestinyischangedalot.Hiscomfortablelifeisendedandnewadventurelifeisbegan.Inanewsituation,heisforcedtolearnhowtosurvive,andmakehimselfbepowerful.Thefinalresultsowetohisrichexperienceandpersoncharming.Inourdailylife,weshouldpayattentiontoaccumulateexperienceandpracticeoverandover.fromnowonwecanbeprepareforourfuture.Thirdly,Buckhasabraveheart.Inthestory,authordescribeadog`sspecialexperienceforus,butinmyviewheshowmeadoghowtobecomebrave.Thisdoglikeaperson,inabadenvironment,wecannotchangeourlifebutwecanpossessawillingheart.Thisstoryisveryvividtotellusthatwecanbebravetofightwithlife.Wheneverweare,justhaveabraveheartandattempttochangelife.Allinall,thisstoryisreflectinghuman`slife.onlyexperiencinghardshipandhavingastrongwillpowercanpeopleovercomelife`beatingandbecomeasuccessfulperson.Afamouswritersaid“everytragedymakesheroesofcommonpeople”.Hencelet`scherishourlifeandtryourbesttoovercomehardship.Sentences:①HelearnedtobreaktheiceonwaterholeswithhisfeetwhenhewantedtodrinkHewasstronger,harder,andcouldseeandsmellbetterthaneverbefore.②Inaway,hewasrememberingbacktothedayswhenwilddogstraveledinpacksthroughtheforest,killingformeatastheywent.Itwaseasyforhimtolearntofightlikeawolf,becauseitwasinhisblood.③Thetwodogsfellinthesnow.SpitzbitBuckveryquickly,twice,andthenjumpedaway,watchingcarefully.④TheyweresurprisedwhenBuckmadethemworkhardandpunishedthemfortheirmistakesPike,theseconddog,wasusuallylazy;butbytheendofthefirstdayhewaspullingharderthanhehadeverpulledinhislife.⑤Thismanhadlonghairanddeepeyes,andmadestrangenoisesinhisthroatHewasveryfrightenedofthedark,andlookedaroundhimallthetime,holdingaheavystoneinhishand.⑥ThedriverharnessedupwithoutDave,anddroveafewhun-dreadmeres.Thenhestopped,tookhisgun,andwalkedback.⑦BuckwashappytolieonthegroundalldayandwatchThorntonAndwhenThorntonspoketohimortouchedhim,Buckwentwildwithhappiness.⑧Buckwas,withoutquestion,averyfineanimal—bright-eyed,intelligent,histhickcoatshiningwithhealth.9.Theyspentallthesummerinthemountains,carryingeverythingtheyneededontheirbacks,sometimesmakingboatstogodownriversoracrosslakes.10.Hewalksaloneroundthelakewheretheyellowgoldshinesinthewater,andhowls.Butheisnotalwaysalone.Inthelongwinternights,herunsattheheadofthewolfpackthroughthemoonlight,callingintothenightwiththem,singingasongfromayoungerworld.11..Buckmovedlikeastormamongthem,tearing,biting,destroying,inamadnessthathehadneverknownbefore.Nothingcouldstophim,andsoontheYeatswererunning,wildwithfear,backtotheforestBuckfollowedforsometime,thenreturnedtothecamp.12.Mananddogdisappearedunderthewater,bangingintorocks,turningoverandover,sometimeswithBuckontop,sometimesThornton.13.Bucktookhisteethoutoftheman'sarmandthistimebitintohisthroat.14.heyseemedtocallhimintotheforest,andsometimesBuckwantedtoleavethefireandanswerthecall.15.heboatturnedover,andThorntonwasthrownintothewaterandcarrieddownrivertowardsrockswherenoswimmercouldlive.16.Themoneymadeitpossibleforthemtotraveleast,wheretheywantedtolookforalostgoldmine