Compared to Hachiko is about a very royal dog to his owner from Japan‚ this movie is far behind. Both is based on true story‚ But Hachiko is more touching‚ more tragic‚ and success to makes anyone who watch it cries. I saw all my friends and they not cried watching big miracle‚ maybe because it’s happy ending‚ not like Hachiko. Big Miracle has taught us to be more care about animal while Hachiko has taught us about a very royality dog‚ why can us‚ human can be more than a dog? And also Hachiko has taught
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Hachiko‚ a fluffy gold and white Akita with black marble eyes‚ was the companion of Eisaburo Enyo. Eisaburo Enyo was a professor at Tokyo Imperial University (King 21). Every day on his commute to work he was accompanied by Hachiko. When his train departed from the station Hachiko would go home only to return later in the day and wait for Professor Enyo to get off the train (King 21). Rain or shine‚ Hachiko was always there waiting. One year Professor Enyo unexpectedly died while at work. Hachiko
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Chimpanzee” by Jane Goodall‚ Goodall is a scientist who studies chimpanzees. The second is from “Hachiko: The Story of a Loyal Dog” by Pamela S. Turner. Goodall is a scientist who studies chimpanzees at Gombe National Park‚ learning how they live and act. Another story is “Hachiko: The Story of a Loyal Dog”‚ a story about a boy and a dog in a subway station. Throughout the story‚ the author shows how Hachiko shares a relationship with Kentaro. Goodall and Turner believe that people and animals have similar
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Chimpanzee” by Jane Goodall‚ Goodall is a scientist who studies chimpanzees. The second is from “Hachiko: The Story of a Loyal Dog” by Pamela S. Turner. Goodall is a scientist who studies chimpanzees at Gombe National Park‚ learning how they live and act. Another story is “Hachiko: The Story Of a Loyal Dog”‚ a story about a boy and a dog in a subway station. Throughout the story‚ the author shows how Hachiko shares a relationship with Kentaro. Goodall and Turner believe that people and animals have similar
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Chimpanzee” by Jane Goodall‚ Goodall is a scientist who studies chimpanzees. The second is from “Hachiko: The Story of a Loyal Dog” by Pamela S. Turner. Goodall is a scientist who studies chimpanzees at Gombe National Park‚ learning how they live and act. Another story is “Hachiko: The Story Of a Loyal Dog”‚ a story about a boy and a dog in a subway station. Throughout the story‚ the author shows how Hachiko shares a relationship with Kentaro. Goodall and Turner believe that people and animals have similar
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loyalty. Before Hachiko died people would stop and give him food and pet him.Only the one person Hachiko liked was a boy named Kentaro.Kentaro would wait with him at the train station for their family.Hachiko sniffed Kentaro for food until he found it.He would nudge Kentaro with his nose as if to say “Give me my prize”.
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loyalty. Before Hachiko died people would stop and give him food and pet him.Only the one person Hachiko liked was a boy named Kentaro.Kentaro would wait with him at the train station for their family.Hachiko sniffed Kentaro for food until he found it.He would nudge Kentaro with his nose as if to say “Give me my prize”.
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Chimpanzee” by Jane Goodall‚ Goodall is a scientist who studies chimpanzees. The second is from “Hachiko: The Story of a Loyal Dog” by Pamela S. Turner. Goodall is a scientist who studies chimpanzees at Gombe National Park‚ learning how they live and act. Another story is “Hachiko: The Story Of a Loyal Dog”‚ a story about a boy and a dog in a subway station. Throughout the story‚ the author shows how Hachiko shares a relationship with Kentaro. Goodall and Turner believe that people and animals have similar
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just like humans. Humans and animals both are caring in many ways. Both animals and humans care very much for their children and family. Turner experiences that humans and animals both are caring because in story “Hachiko”‚ on paragraph thirteen it says “ Kentaro lets go home.” Hachiko bright brown eyes followed us as we walked away but‚ he stayed behind waiting for Dr. Ueno.” This shows how Turner experiences both‚ humans and animals are caring. Goodall experiences that
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there is a statue of a dog named Hachiko in memory of his loyalty to his owner. He is widely recognized for his story ; Hachiko‚ the dog‚ and his owner would walk together every morning to a train station‚ for that was the owner’s transportation to work. Then when it was time for the owner to come back from work‚ the dog would go to the train station to wait for his owner. But one day his owner didn’t return for he had died while at work from health complications. Hachiko didn’t know of this so he went
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