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Thursday, March 21, 2019

If Animals Were Human :: Pets Love Family Essays

If Animals Were HumanGoing home on the weekends, automatically the family is joyful youre home, having been gone for so long. Mom is prepared to fix a hot, home cooked meal, dad has a project for you and him ready to go, and the sister is noisome to tell you about her life in high school and piss her big siblings advice. The one who is often forgotten is the dog. The nigh faithful one, who is most anxious to see you, stands in the yard jump up and down, barking, and running, starving for aid. He is forgotten in the sense that you flyer him when he barks, when he nudges your hand to be pet, or doing something too distracting or agitating. Even because, he is let outside when he barks, he gets pet for a little while when he nudges your hand, single until you become worldly with him, and when he becomes a distraction he is told to go away and consist down. When the dog experiences these things, the dog constructs feelings within him. Of course, the dog has feelings, bu t its neer taken into consideration how deep they are. This notion is presented in the excerpt, Am I Blue? by Alice Walker. (Forest of Voices)In the beginning, she rents a house, which has neighbors within the view of her motion windows. The neighbors have a beautiful horse in the meadow tin can the house and Alice watches, during the day, this beautiful creature they call, Blue. She notices that the children there pay little attention to the horse, riding him hard for 15 minutes or so and then simply becoming bored and going back into their house to dethaw for another month or so. Alice goes to see the horse and befriends it by nourishment it apples. At first he liked the apples because it was a good swear out while the grass was becoming dry because of the season. Then the horse came to front the apples. Blue would wait by the fence, signaling by stomping or whinnying, for person to come and give him an apple.All the while, when she was feeding Blue the apples she was befriending the horse. Not only did the horse like the apples, but also he liked the attention, which is sometimes hard to comprehend when you think of

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