Thomas Wolf's "Tora no ko" (Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson, "Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound and Feeling" in the 9th edition) [Boston: Wadsworth, 2006] The story told through the eyes of children shows different ways to observe Dick Prosa as the main character of a man. Children Spangler shows how children feel about Prosser, how he looks like a cat, and how he turned from a good person to a bad person. The Prosser is a giant praised by the children. As a black man, he is a servant of one of the children, but he is loved by all the children.
Tiger's character difference in Thomas Wolfe's "Tiger's Child" and the most dangerous game, Dick Proser's role is clearly more reliable than General Zarov of Richard Cornell's "The Most Dangerous Game". . This rationality is due to the lifestyle of each character, the motive of homicide and personal ethics. The difference in roles is very big. The most important thing is how and where people talk to people. General Zarov seems to live in almost fictional world ... Richard Cornell's "The Most Dangerous Game" is a very exciting pursuit story. This story reminds me of the hunting morality: human beings are the most intelligent creatures on the planet, but does it give them permission to kill other weaker animals or even human beings themselves? I gave a short summary of the following story to set the scene, then I will explore the ethics involved in hunting as a sport. He discovered that "the most dangerous game" is telling the story of Hunter general Zarov.
Thomas Wolf's well-structured short story "Tiger's Son", William Black's poem "Tiger" and James King's Bible excerpts enrich the central theme of the plot. "Tora no ko" is very mysterious to reveal its purpose, but we can consider some important concepts to help readers discover the meaning of Wolf. The wolf picked the exciting first section of "Tiger" before his story. And it allowed the reader to accept a darker image. A brilliant image of black poetry is used as the basic theme of "Toriko" including the burning image of the tiger's eyes, which bothers the darkness, shadows, fears, and the rest of the plot. In this image, the main creation of Wolff is as follows. What is human nature and what is its ability to be good and evil?