Mawatt began to notice the wolf is a scapegoat for the real cause of the fall in the reindeer population. When Moiw met a Canadian catcher, Mike, Mike told him some amazing information and said. "All captors are the same," he said. "Killing may be over 200 or 300" ... For some, captors and merchants have denied that they will kill more than once a year. Reindeer, they insist that wolves have slaughtered deer as thousands of people (Mowat 128). The wolf has been repeatedly accused of being a demonic killer responsible for every massacre and killing occurring in tundra.
Farley Mowat chose Farley Mowat's novel "Never Cry Wolf" without crying for the wolf for my book report. In this report I briefly introduce this novel and explain why I chose it as my report. Finally, we analyzed the novel and analyzed the position of human beings in nature, whether the fate of man and nature are intertwined, and how different religions and political philosophies expressed in the viewpoint of the novel I will. . Never Cry Wolf is based on a two-year experience as a biologist who studied the wolf group in northern Canada in the mid-1950's.
For years without wailing the wolf, the wolf has been charged with narratives, myths, and in life. In Never Cry Wolf, the author Farley Mowat has no evidence that people do not know anything, even if the wolf is mistakenly formed into evil. Farley Mowat visited the Canadian Churchill to study the Arctic wolf for the Canadian Wildlife Service. He is studying Arctic wolf as he needs to prove it.
For centuries, wolves have been classified as wild and vicious beasts. Hundreds of stories tell people to pump blood through many people. But through Farley Mowat's research, the wolves were found to be the opposite of their popular stereotypes. Their nonaggressive behavior, their gameplay, and their wisdom really make wolves a respectable and respectable animal.