As bright as the clouds, as bright as the sun and the moon

Jeff 2022-01-28 08:33:34

After watching Jane's documentary, I benefited a lot

If there is an adjective to describe nature, great nature is the most appropriate. In the great nature, people will also become great, not to mention the people who have a great mind in the first place, only this kind of environment can match it.

Jane said that she attributed everything to her luck. She said that she just followed the guidance of fate to Gombe, to the habitat of wild chimpanzees, and observed and recorded day after day. Since the age of 26, she has confirmed the meaning of life. Look for links between chimpanzee and human origins through fieldwork. It is indeed a kind of luck to be able to clarify what you really want in life and pursuit at a young age, but as Jane's mother told her, only luck is not enough, determination and hardwork are equally necessary, luck With the addition of an east wind, the fire burns even more vigorously.

Jane has been married twice. The film only involves her first husband, Dutch wildlife photographer Hugo. The two have a son. After 8 years, they separated because Jane could not leave Gombe and her husband could not leave Salem. Getty both are reluctant to give up the job they love, for them love is the call of duty, nothing can change one's will except the end of life that comes with death, it's freedom, there's no better word It is possible to describe such a life, and although it is used a bit cliché, it is very appropriate to put it here.

Throughout the film, Jane's voice as a narrator is very calm and rational. The only change in tone is Jane's answer to a rather sharp question raised by the host, because chimpanzees are group animals, and a chimpanzee is in contact After the polio virus in the human village infected the entire ethnic group one after another, Jane decided to intervene and inject it with a vaccine to end the tragedy. The host raised questions about the appropriateness of human intervention in wild animals. Jane's view, Jane accentuated her tone when she said the word suffering. She said she couldn't just sit back and watch. Chimpanzees are just as emotional, rational, altruistic, physical and psychological as humans, who have done a great deal to nature. Destruction, so human beings have the responsibility to protect them. When the next generation of human beings are born, these species that are much older than us are still with us. Nature is one of the meanings of human existence.

By observing the chimpanzee group, with the death of an elderly mother in the family, the group began to struggle and split for no reason. The chimpanzees were divided into two factions, and the powerful faction eventually took over the weaker faction. Killing, Jane said that although she was shocked and disappointed to see this scene, because in her original concept, orangutans were a kinder species than humans, the fact that she saw made her realize the dark side of genes and The bright side is an objective and unchangeable fact of fate, although it is cruel, if we look at war or some other unacceptable things from this perspective, it may be inevitable, although we do not want such a thing to happen again.

Jane has been promoting Roots and Shoots activities since the 1980s. The concept of the activities is to protect wild animals and protect nature. For her, this is the meaning of life.

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Extended Reading
  • Grayson 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    It doesn't explain the chimpanzee community in as much detail as Animal World does. It's a simple sketch, interspersed with Jane's personal life, like a beautiful prose in Reader's Digest. In the end, after the mother chimpanzee Flo died, her son died sadly. Later, the group of chimpanzees split into two, and one of them was slaughtered. There are a lot of caterpillar pictures inside, which is uncomfortable.

  • Ryley 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    woman in the wild, the death hole. You British women are fucking treasures.

Jane quotes

  • Jane Goodall: It was probably mostly frustrating because they kept running away. And while chimpanzees are running away from you, you can't really get down to the details of their behavior and in the back of my mind it was always the fear if I don't find out something exciting, the money will run out cause all my earlier observations were either chimps close up running away or sitting on the peak or some other spot and watching them through binoculars.

  • Jane Goodall: The more I learned, the more I realized how like us they were in so many ways.