Hachiko:
A Dog's Story Albert Xufu
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Plot of the story:
Parker ,a college professor, encountered an abandoned dogwhose lonely figure sparked his mercy. His wife strongly opposed at first, and does everything possible to pack it off .But then she saw that her husband and daughter loved the dog very much and finally decided to admit the dog as family. Parker called it " Hachi." Hachi accompanied the Parker entire family to grow together , then it grew gradually from the puppy into the colossus. Parker who was gentle even lay in ground and picked the ball with the mouth to set an example for Hachi , but it is actually unable to teach Hachi to do it . During leisure time , Parker also made the massage for Hachi.
However, what we could learn from Hachi is that we should never forget the one we once loved. In fact , some researches have proved that dogs are more sensitive in human’s diseases than ourselves. Hachi fetched that ball because he knew that his master would die because of his heart disease. It’s his only way to hold him back . Hachi has been waiting in the weeds, waiting for his only fellow to walk him home. His hope has been floating in the breeze, carrying his loneliness and misery all above the ground. Maybe professor knows, but he could never comery day ,Hachi accompanied Parker to work on time and appeared at the station entrance to wait Parker back at 5 pm. That was the time only for them! In the town, in the opinions of the station master, the hot-dog vendor and the store proprietress , this was the picture which already became accustomed to: That Parker comes out from the station to call “Hachi” and the dog excitedly went forward had already become the story which the station performed every day. One day when Hachi could pick the ball , Parker was very happy. However it was the last precious recollections between them…… Because on that day, Parker suddenly fell in the university lecture , he died of the heart disease .Then he never returned to the station. Afterward, Hachi waited the professor at 5:00 pm every day, waited…waited ......the next day, the third day ...... From summer to autumn, in the nine-year