The reading magazine I chose was "The Battle of Ants" by David Thoreau. I chose this article because I think this is a strong article about interesting topics. I was surprised at that boring theme when I first read, but after reading a few times I began to see its true beauty. The story is about the government and war, and it is portrayed by a fight between ants and death. "Militant's army covered all the hills and valleys in my garden and all dead and people who died were red or black, scattered on the ground." Ali is a human being for freedom and strength Respectively. There are two types of ants: red ... more
This shows how big the government actually is and how much it actually has.
In this story red ants are fighting intensely and firmly, but stronger black ants are too big; even two red ants fail. The imperialist government is bigger and stronger than the smaller government that is seeking peace and freedom, but to say the least, war is a difficult idea. As written in 1775 "Concord battle! Two people were killed by Patriots, Luther Blanchard was hurt", this story is backed by many historical events. To give the reader a more detailed explanation of the fatal and barbaric war between large and small.
The end of the story is a bit discreet, depending on what the purpose of the reader is. No matter how difficult the red rebellion is, their efforts are not less than huge imperial black ants. Finally, the two black ants claiming to be black ants caught two of them with victory. "When they fell, they made another 30 minutes hard when the black soldier saw the enemy's head cut again from his body, the still living head was hung on one side .
Henry David Thoreau 's book "Walden" has a section devoted to ant battle. The story of Thoreau's fight afterwards was very detailed, full of historical implications. These implications "make me readers" "excited" about the themes of war and patriotism. About 75% of papers are about patriotism, heroism, and courage. After reading this article, people will think Thoreau is laughing at humans. As humble as a hero, feces eat ants. He repeatedly mentioned about the greatest war of mankind and heroes, not the fury of ants. I can conclude that Thoreau's view of the whole human being is not high.
Battle allegory in David Thoreau's "Battle of Ali" The record of the reading of my choice was David Thoreau's "Battle of Ants." I chose this article because I think this is a strong article about interesting topics. I was surprised at that boring theme when I first read, but after reading a few times I began to see its true beauty. The story is about the government and war, and it is portrayed by a fight between ants and death. "Militant's army covered all the hills and valleys in my garden, regardless of whether it was red or black, the ground was scattered with all the dead and the dead."
Thoreau noticed the war between the two ants. One is red and the other is black. His home premises are covered with black and red ants, and he compares them with the resolutions of human warfare and heroism. He put some people under the microscope to observe their injuries. Thoreau compared the human war with the ant war. Thoreau explained his view on animals, "In a sense, they are beasts that are burdened to carry part of our thoughts. Hey, he once found a cat on the beach, I praised the wildliness and free life of these animals, "How do they survive in their own way?"