The main mission of the man in life is to continue the race, he need to start their families and hunt constantly. Also they try to protect their tribe and struggle with both cruel natural living environment and other hostile forces which are detrimental to the survival. However, "Koskoosh thinks of the leaves turning in autumn from green to brown, of young girls that grow more and more attractive until they find a man, raise children and slowly grow ugly by age and labor (London, 389). " this shows the fate of a woman, no matter how beautiful a girl was, when her children grew up, her task has completed, what she had to face was become old, sick, and then abandoned. In brief, the author demonstrated that no matter what each person's task was, he or she had to subject to the eternal law of …show more content…
The one can be mentioned here is that the death scene of two Wild Animals 要大写吗?wolves and moose leader have been portrayed. In order to avoid hungry, wolves has posed a great threat to the life of moose. (Williams, Raymond). 从哪里开始quote?Under this situation, moose do their utmost to protect their tribe. It can be justified without any exaggeration that the fight between wolves and moose has fully displayed the natural law (Donald, Pizer). 从哪里开始quote。Moreover, as the burning of the firewood, the old man felt that he would die gradually. So when there was only a wooden material and the hungry wolves gradually came back, he gave up his final resistance and succumbed to the forces of nature and fate (Williams, Raymond)从哪里开始quote?. Here, the author intends to equal tribal people and wildlife for the purpose of implying the fact that both humans and wildlife will subject to the nature