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My thoughts after reading "Wild Elsa"

After reading a famous book, you must have a lot of thoughts in your heart. You can’t just read it, but write a review after reading it. So do you really know how to write a review? The following is my carefully compiled reflections on reading "Wild Elsa". You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it. Thoughts after reading "Wild Elsa" 1

When I finished reading "Wild Elsa", I was sad: If only everyone cared about animals like this!

"Wild Elsa" tells thrilling stories: Elsa and the wild lion, released for the first time, Elsa's fight, Elsa's death.

The most touching scene is the first release.

"We" wanted Elsa to return to nature, so we left while she was hunting. The next day we went to find it. It was sick, with a high fever, swelling and pain all over its body, its fur was dull, and it felt like it was going to die. We tried our best to save it and let it play as much as it wanted. After six or seven weeks, it was fine. Joey and George did everything possible to save Elsa despite all dangers, while the poachers did everything possible to harm them, thus forming a strong contrast.

Nowadays, the number of animals in the world is declining sharply. The animals that poachers often hunt are rare species, rather than numerous species. For example: in Africa, people must capture zebras or rhinos; in Australia, People must hunt platypuses, not rabbits; in China, people must hunt Siberian tigers...

Poachers around the world, let me ask you, where is your conscience? Have you ever thought that you are the sinners of the world? Have you ever thought about how many lives you have killed? Have you ever thought about living with animals?

Why don’t you coexist with animals? If there were no animals, people would not be able to invent many things; if there were no animals, weeds would grow endlessly; if there were no animals, the whole world would become lifeless; if there were no animals, the biological chain would be destroyed. Permanent destruction...

Dear students, are you willing to live with animals? Thoughts on reading "Wild Elsa" Part 2

We have studied the text "Wild Elsa" this semester, and the story of Elsa the little lion deeply attracted me. During the vacation, I couldn't wait to ask my mother to buy me the book "Born Free". After reading this book, I felt very moved. At the same time, I sincerely hope that it would be great if everyone would love animals like this.

This book tells the story of a lion, Elsa, who was raised by George and Joey. When she grew up, she had both the wildness of a lion and the warmth towards humans. When it was two years old, it began to long for the wilderness and freedom. Later, the thrilling story of Elsa’s adoptive mother, Joy, released her back into the wild.

What moved me the most was the moment of release... At that time, Elsa had already mastered the skills of catching small animals. However, George and Joey who fed it disappeared without a trace in order to return it to nature. The next day they went to look for it, only to find that the little lion was sick. His whole body was swollen and painful, and his fur had become dull. At this time, George and Joey took good care of it and made it recover slowly. Although he didn't want to part with Elsa, he reluctantly put her back into the forest after she recovered.

George and Joey’s spirit of protecting animals is admirable. They protect Elsa at all costs without asking for anything in return. Even the danger is ignored. They just hope that Elsa can adapt to nature, have a real home, have children and live a good life. At the same time, it also created a precedent for wild animals that have been artificially domesticated without parents to teach them hunting skills, and were successfully released into the wild and accepted by their own kind. This made me understand that animals are good friends of human beings, and everyone must love animals. Let them live happily on this earth like us. Thoughts after reading "Wild Elsa" Part 3

"Wild Elsa" is a true story that records the lives of humans and lions. The author of this book is called Cao Wenxuan. This is his famous saying, a good book is like a sun.

The little lion Elsa and her two sisters lost their father and mother when they were young, and were later adopted by George and Joey. Later, because conditions did not allow, Elsa’s two sisters were given away. After entering the zoo, only Elsa was left.

Because Elsa was too weak, she was taken care of by Joey. Elsa is very active and likes to play with large wild animals, such as elephants, giraffes, and rhinos.

Two years later, Elsa grew up and became a majestic lioness. And she also longs for the wilderness and freedom. After the argument between Joy and George, Joy, as the "mother", finally decided to send Elsa back to nature, which is her real home. Because he was afraid that she would not survive in the wild, he began to train her hunting skills so that Elsa could live a good life. Finally Elsa finally returned to nature. She also married a male lion and gave birth to three lion cubs. Live happily in the wild and live a beautiful life.

This story tells us that animals should not be treated as pets but as friends. Reflections on Reading "Wild Elsa" Chapter 4

We once studied a text - The Lion and I. This article comes from "Wild Elsa", and its author is Joe from Austria. I. Adamson. Because it has always had infinite appeal to me, after studying this text, I couldn't wait to go to the bookstore and buy the book "Wild Elsa".

"Wild Elsa" is a true story about the relationship between lions and people. It tells the story of the author Joy Adamson adopting three lion cubs who lost their mothers since childhood. The youngest of them Called Elsa. When the cubs were three months old, Joey sent Elsa's two sisters to the zoo, but Elsa stayed. Later, Joey took Elsa on a trip to the beach. When he came back, he slowly left Elsa and returned it to nature. After a while, when he learned that Elsa needed help due to childbirth, Joey hurried back to take care of her. When Elsa died of illness, Joey started running around for the little lions again.

The relationship between Joey and Elsa is like a biological mother and daughter. Elsa's trust in Joey stems from Joey's care and love for Elsa when she was a child. It can also be said that animals also have rich emotions: surprise, joy, pain, and love. Joy understands animals. She knows their needs and can meet them in time. This is also an important reason why she can get along with Elsa for a long time. Of course, not everyone will care for animals. The simplest example is: there is a farmer who raises a cow. You have worked for him all your life, but when it gets old, the farmer Kill it ruthlessly, and kill it! At that time, didn't the farmer feel a little ashamed? Is this end just a tool? People can't be so selfish and heartless!

Whenever I see the way different people treat animals, the two completely different figures of the poacher and Joey in the book will appear in my mind, and I will also think of Joey. A sentence: The world that belongs to Elsa is so beautiful, how can I deprive her of the right to enjoy all this because of my own selfishness? Thoughts after reading "Wild Elsa" Chapter 5

"Wild Elsa" tells the story of a lion who was raised by humans and then released into the wild.

Elsa lost her mother when she was a child and was adopted by humans and grew up. She has the wildness of a lion and the warmth of humans. Just like what is said in the book, he will use his fangs and claws to bite his prey, and he will also put away his claws and snuggle gently next to the people he loves deeply. When it reaches the age of two, it begins to yearn for the wilderness and freedom. So, Elsa's mistress decided to put it back into the wilds of Africa.

When reading the book, we feel the author's deep and delicate love for Elsa all the time. Because of this love, I raised it meticulously, and because of this love, I had to be cruel and let it leave me. Because only by giving it freedom can a lion be truly happy. Humans' love for animals will also be rewarded by animals in return. Even after returning to the wild, Elsa still trusted them wholeheartedly and tried her best to bring them joy. Its gentleness and intelligence build a small bridge between humans and wild animals. The writing style of "Wild Elsa" and its description of the magnificent scenery of the African jungle and the interesting lives of animals make it a leisurely and fascinating read. I believe that after reading this book, everyone, like me, wants to see the scenery there in person.

After reading, we have a better understanding of the protection of wild animals, and we hope that each of us can care more about wild animals.

Although killing is unavoidable, I think at the same time, we can be more tolerant and compassionate. Before they leave this world, after they have finished a day's work for us, sweating profusely, we should treat them kindly and give them a little bit of the right to life. ! Thoughts on reading "Wild Elsa" Part 6

During this summer vacation, I read a book that narrated the wonderful story between humans and animals. This book is "Wild Elsa".

Elsa has two sisters who lost their mother when they were young. It was caused by a tragic accident. George Adamson, a local game warden, shot their mother to death in self-defense. From then on, the author took care of them. The author sent Elsa's two sisters to the zoo, and then tried to return Elsa to the wild. She succeeded. Elsa lives in nature like other lions, but Elsa has a beautiful memory that other lions do not have.

The author wrote the article vividly and wonderfully, which made me feel like I was there. Sometimes I felt happy, sometimes I felt frustrated, and sometimes I felt very sad...

I also hope that in my life There is such a lion in my life, and such a story happened. If I had such a lion, I would hunt, play, and laugh with him. But I might not put it back into nature. But the nature of animals is wild and free, and no one should change them.

Animals are free, we should not harass them, let alone hunt them! Animals and humans are free, as are all living things in the world.

I raise a cat and a hamster, and they bring me a lot of happiness... Maybe there are many people like me who have had contact with animals, but they will not have such a wonderful story. . Thoughts on reading "Wild Elsa" Chapter 7

The theme and writing technique of this book are the first I have encountered. Although I have read books about animals, they are few. And "Wild Elsa" is the most special example among the few animal books I have read.

When talking about the specialness of this book, we have to mention its author: Joy Adamson.

Joy has a legendary life. She spends almost all her life around animals. Together with her husband, George Adamson, she conducted animal experiments on "the impossibility of domesticated wild animals being accepted by their natural counterparts." Elsa is one of the protagonists in the experiment.

Elsa is a little lioness who grew up quickly under the careful care of the Adamsons. A few years later, it became an adult and powerful lioness. The Adamsons thought it was time to let Elsa return to the forest, so they tried their best to teach Elsa how to hunt, hunt, guard food, and find food bit by bit. The instinctive behaviors of wild animals such as companions. Elsa was very smart and lived up to the expectations of the Adamsons. She quickly learned how to hunt and guard food. Elsa not only returned to the mountains and forests, but also found a partner, a wild male lion, and gave birth to three cute and lively lion cubs.

This book is like a small diary, recording every bit of Elsa's life in detail. It not only records every event in Elsa's life, no matter big or small, but also records the Adamsons' deep love for Elsa. They regard Elsa as a part of their lives, as a human existence, and as their own relatives. They made sure to visit Elsa every few weeks during her reintroduction. If you don't go, you will feel as if you have lost something. How valuable it is to have such a close friendship with animals.

Now, many species are on the verge of extinction. The furs of various precious animals have become a hot commodity. If everyone could love and protect animals like the Adamsons, would any species become extinct again?

Like wild Elsa, all animals are wild and do not belong to humans. We cannot take them as our own, they always belong to nature, forever. Thoughts on Reading "Wild Elsa" Chapter 8

The author of "Wild Elsa" is Joy Adamson. Joey spent almost his entire life around animals. She and her husband are both very passionate about animals.

By chance, Joey's husband George brought back three lion cubs from the forest. Their mother was killed by a hunter. So, they sent two of them to the nearby zoo, and kept a little lion with them and named it Elsa.

Elsa is a little lioness who grew up quickly under the careful care of Mr. and Mrs. Joy. A few years later, it became a big lioness, very strong, and very close to Joey and his wife. But Joey believed that Elsa should return to the big forest where she lived, so they tried their best to teach Elsa the instinctive behaviors of wild animals such as hunting, hunting, guarding food, and finding a mate. Finally, the smart Elsa learned these skills and not only returned to the mountains and forests, but also had her own happy home.

Elsa in this book is happy. It was not killed by hunters, but received the care and protection of Joey and his wife. It grew up healthily and lived a happy life. In this book, Joey records every bit of Elsa's life in detail. The couple is full of deep love for wild animals and has formed a close friendship with them.

When I learned that Mr. and Mrs. Joy were killed by poachers one after another for protecting wild animals, I felt very sad. Poachers are running amok and causing many animals to become endangered. Their behavior is abhorrent! All animals deserve to have their wonderful lives, they belong to nature. Humans have no right to harm them, but should love and protect animals like the Joys. Essay on reading "Wild Elsa" Chapter 9

During the winter vacation I read a book about people and animals, it is called "Wild Elsa", the author is Joey· Adamson.

Elsa the lion lost her mother when she was a child. She was adopted by humans and breastfed. When Elsa grew up, she had the wildness of a lion, but also her warmth for humans. When Elsa was 2 years old, she longed for the wilderness and freedom. The person who truly recorded Elsa is this book. The author is also Elsa's adoptive mother. So we know that "Wild Elsa" is about a lion who was raised by humans. A record of the real stories from Elsa's adoption and every bit of her life until Elsa's death. Everything described in the book is a touching and true story, which makes it even more touching.

While reading this book, I felt the author's deep and delicate love for Elsa all the time. This kind of love is just like the love a mother has for her child and her family. Because of this delicate love and meticulous upbringing, Elsa can thrive. This kind of love is more about letting Elsa return to nature. At the same time, the author must be cruel to let Elsa leave human care and let Elsa adapt to nature, hunt and feed herself. For a lion, this is true happiness. The author Joy said, "The world that belongs to Elsa is so beautiful. How can I deprive her of her right to enjoy freedom because of my own selfishness?"

Humans' love for animals will also change. Come animals in return. Even after returning to the wild life, Elsa still regards Joy Adamson and his wife as "one of the lions" of her own, trusts them very much, and brings them a lot of joy. Its gentleness and intelligence build a bridge between humans and animals, allowing two different worlds that were originally difficult to communicate to live happily in one big happy family. Thoughts on reading "Wild Elsa" Chapter 10

"Wild Elsa" tells the story of Elsa, a lioness, who was adopted by humans. This is a completely true story, from Elsa's adoption to her death, everything told in the book is very touching.

The story takes place in Kenya, Africa more than fifty years ago. Elsa the lion lost her mother when she was a child and was adopted by Joy Adamson, the author of the book. A deep mother-daughter relationship developed between them: Joy Adamson loved Elsa deeply, and Elsa was very close to her. Unconsciously, two years passed, and the adult Elsa began to long for the wilderness and freedom. In order to enable Elsa to live a happier and freer life, the author made up his mind and put Elsa back into the wild after painstakingly teaching her how to hunt. Elsa lived up to the author's expectations. She finally found her partner and introduced her children: Jasba, Goba and little Elsa to Joy Adamson.

When reading this book, I can always feel the author's love for Elsa.

This love raised it up with meticulous care, and this love had to make the author cruelly let it leave him and return to nature. Joey said: "This world that belongs to Elsa is so beautiful. How can I deprive it of its rights because of my selfishness?" After Elsa's death, she ran around for Elsa's little lions. , looking for the right home. At the same time, I also felt Elsa's trust and deep attachment to the author.

This book is beautifully written and fascinating to read. The author’s love for wild animals and his sadness and anger towards poachers also permeate the lines of this book. After reading this book, I thought: Why do people kill wild animals indiscriminately? I hope that everyone can care more about wild animals. As long as more and more people join the ranks of protecting wild animals, one day, humans and wild animals can live in harmony on this beautiful planet of ours. Thoughts on Reading "Wild Elsa" Chapter 11

I read a book called: "Wild Elsa".

Elsa is a little lion who has been without a mother since she was a child. So the author of this book adopted Elsa and played with her. Because Elsa is a wild animal, she can catch wild animals with her paws, and she can also lean close to humans gently. When Elsa was two years old, she longed to return to nature, so her adoptive mother released her back to nature. But, no. Because Elsa spends a long time with humans, Elsa has the ability to capture wild animals. Elsa's adoptive mother taught Elsa how to capture wild animals. After Elsa learned how to do it, her adoptive mother released her back into the wild. Soon after, Elsa was about to give birth to a baby. Its adoptive mother rushed over to see it and take care of it. Later, Elsa died due to wound infection. Its adoptive mother came to take care of the cubs and found their new home.

From this book, I understand that humans should care for nature and wild animals. Also, I saw the scenery of the African savanna in the book. How beautiful the scenery there is! I think I must go and see the scenery and wild animals there when I grow up.