Through my extensive observations I've come to find that these humans actually seem to be controlled by a greater power. These hairy creatures seem to control every aspect of the human life. The first thing I noticed when studying this strange culture was how the humans seem to be totally dependent on these creatures. When the creature wants to scope out his territory the human follows eagerly behind connected to a rope the creature is pulling. I've come to a conclusion that either they're simply running their human around for muscular strengthening or that the human is actually following them to do more menial tasks such as clean up their bodily functions, which actually brings me to another topic.
The leadership of these creatures is quite intriguing. They have the humans in such a strong hold that they seem to do anything for them. Whenever the creature wants to be stroked it simply jumps up in the humans lap, or by their side depending on the size of the creautre, and just sits their until it's satisfied. The other amazing thing I observed was how the creatures seemed to have made some kind of ingenious labor system in which all the humans work and trade things to keep these creatures satisfied. While this goes on the creatures simply sit at their home eagerly awaiting what to tell their human to do next.
One of the most interesting things these creatures have is a beacon around their neck that seems to be some sort of metal identification coin, that tells the humans what to call this creature as well as where they reside.
In conclusion it seems to me that these creatures have quite the life going for them. Throughout the years they must have enslaved the humans and through a long process, created occupations for them and brainwashed them to make it seem like nothing was wrong with this slavery. I am very impressed on what these creatures have accomplished.
2 comments:
hahaha I loved this! I've never really looked at having a dog from that perspective(obviously, that was the whole point of the assignment)anyhow I enjoyed reading this, I liked how you described the dog as running the human around for muscular strengthening, it made me laugh. Great job Jon!
Nice work. Interesting take on pet ownership.
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