In my book chat during humanities class a few days ago, I realized that none of us really took into consideration what the author's message is to us. I studied the text further and realized that the message is about respect to all living beings. The wolf is an animal that is feared and is usually known as a beast, a cruel, vicious carnivore. When we look deeper into "Julie and the Wolves", we find that she and her father have great respect for animals and nature. The pups that Miyax (Julie) adored had the same eagerness to play and jump about as one of our own tame puppies at home. The wolves are really like our domesticated dogs and puppies. Miyax encounters fierceness in Jello, who is an outlaw in the pack. Jello acts like many people would think all wolves do. Snarling, mean, and bloodthirsty, letting no life form get in the way of him except his own kind. Deep down, I think many people could learn a thing or two about these proud, and brave-hearted creatures from Miyax's journey with the wolves.
thanks to http://www.wildnatureimages.comfor the cool photo!
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