The wolf has a great deal of meaning in our culture because it
is seen as a sacred creature we must respect. It represents something to us that
we all can relate to, our dogs. A dog, your pet, holds a deep sentimental
meaning in your heart. Just like its cousin the Wolf, we show them respect by
giving them their land where they can freely hunt from minimal human contact. It
represents to us the power of structure and unity in a family. The wolf pack is
something meaningful in their life because without it they would not be able to
survive. The love of their family truly decides life or death. This comparison
reflects back on human life, we as children expect our parents to hold our
family together and keep us safe from any evil. Wolves are usually at the top of
their food chain where ever they may live. This seems to be the case because a
wolf pack of ten through twelve members dominates any animal that catches their
eyes. Throughout history the wolf has always had a memorable spot in a specific
timeline. From the worship of Native Americans back in early America, to the
care and security from Yellow Stone park in present America. Yellow Stone
protects wolves from any hunter since they were once close to extinction; that
would have been a terrible loss to nature. The fact that there is a national
park that protects wolves represents the love and care we provide them. Native
Americans have integrated the wolf into their culture as a sacred creature, most
tribes prohibited death to any wolf by tribal hands. The movie, Twilight,
displayed the ongoing rivalry of the blood sucking vampires and the great wolves
which attracted enormous attention throughout America. This movie portrayed more
than a simple love story; it revealed the supremacy of a great beast created by
nature and the love they hold within their pack. In a sense, Twilight brought to
light how prevailing a wolf can be and illustrates their unique history.
Undeniably, this animal has become a remarkable creature that we hold very high
in our society. From national parks to action-packed movies, we as a people show
the love and admiration we give this creature.
is seen as a sacred creature we must respect. It represents something to us that
we all can relate to, our dogs. A dog, your pet, holds a deep sentimental
meaning in your heart. Just like its cousin the Wolf, we show them respect by
giving them their land where they can freely hunt from minimal human contact. It
represents to us the power of structure and unity in a family. The wolf pack is
something meaningful in their life because without it they would not be able to
survive. The love of their family truly decides life or death. This comparison
reflects back on human life, we as children expect our parents to hold our
family together and keep us safe from any evil. Wolves are usually at the top of
their food chain where ever they may live. This seems to be the case because a
wolf pack of ten through twelve members dominates any animal that catches their
eyes. Throughout history the wolf has always had a memorable spot in a specific
timeline. From the worship of Native Americans back in early America, to the
care and security from Yellow Stone park in present America. Yellow Stone
protects wolves from any hunter since they were once close to extinction; that
would have been a terrible loss to nature. The fact that there is a national
park that protects wolves represents the love and care we provide them. Native
Americans have integrated the wolf into their culture as a sacred creature, most
tribes prohibited death to any wolf by tribal hands. The movie, Twilight,
displayed the ongoing rivalry of the blood sucking vampires and the great wolves
which attracted enormous attention throughout America. This movie portrayed more
than a simple love story; it revealed the supremacy of a great beast created by
nature and the love they hold within their pack. In a sense, Twilight brought to
light how prevailing a wolf can be and illustrates their unique history.
Undeniably, this animal has become a remarkable creature that we hold very high
in our society. From national parks to action-packed movies, we as a people show
the love and admiration we give this creature.