Travels With Charley By John Steinbeck Analysis

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Animals that Help Us

Internal and external forces cause major modifications in our lives. Having an animal as a partner nearby can make those changes easier and delightful. Every new experience can make a person change; sometimes the change is positive, other times it is negative; either way, there is no avoiding change. Animals can be ruthless, sympathetic, and ease.
In the literary nonfiction article, Travels with Charley, by John Steinbeck, he shared how ruthless a pet dog can be. In the text they came across a bear “He shrieked with rage (Steinbeck, pg 146, pp 3).” Charley’s instinct was to attack the beat because he was so out of control. John was impacted by this change in his pet by seeing how fierce he can get while seeing things that bother him. But at most times dogs are very friendly and sympathetic. …show more content…

In this story a dog named Max was well bred, “That’s probably okay for a dog who’s been bred to be a companion animal (Grandin, pg 153-154, pp 3).” In the text it states how animals can be bred to be a good companion. Dogs can complete their job when they are comfortable and ease and trained to be ready.
In the excerpt from the biography, Hampshire School for Wayward Wizards, by Sy Montgomery it explains how ease a animal can make a autistic person. In the biography it explains how Temple is different “Like autistic people, are very sensitive to detail an don't like change (Montgomery, pg 161, pp 3).” In the biography there saying how Temple is like horses because she has autism and doesn't like change. This impacted Temple by not making her nervous through the hard times and keeping her ease. Animals that help us during our daily lives impact many people and we could not do some things without