Сетон-Томпсон - Лобо

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Who is Lobo in Сетон-Томпсон's story?
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Lobo is a legendary wolf known for his intelligence and leadership of a wolf pack.
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What is the main theme of Сетон-Томпсон's 'Lobo'?
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The theme explores the relationship between humans and nature, and the admiration and respect for wildlife.
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What challenges do the hunters face when trying to capture Lobo?
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The hunters face difficulty due to Lobo's cunning and well-developed survival instincts.
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How does Ernest Seton-Thompson accurately depict animal behavior in his story?
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He uses detailed observations from real life to portray animal intelligence and emotions.
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What role does Blanca play in the story of Lobo?
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Blanca is Lobo's mate, whose capture is pivotal in the hunters' strategy to capture Lobo.
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How does Lobo's legend affect the people in the region where he lives?
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Lobo's legend instills a sense of fear and awe among the local population due to his unmatched dominance.
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Which literary device is prominently used in the story of Lobo?
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Personification is used to give Lobo human-like traits, adding depth to his character.
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What happens to Lobo at the end of the story?
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Lobo is eventually captured due to his emotional response to Blanca's capture and dies soon after due to heartache.
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How does Seton-Thompson develop empathy for Lobo among readers?
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By highlighting Lobo's intelligence, loyalty, and capability, Seton-Thompson evokes empathy and respect from the readers.
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Why did Ernest Seton-Thompson decide to write stories like 'Lobo'?
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He intended to raise awareness about wildlife and promote conservation by sharing true-to-life stories of animals.
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What is notable about Lobo's pack, compared to other wolf packs?
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Lobo's pack was larger and more skilled at avoiding human traps and hunters.
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How do the hunters finally manage to capture Lobo?
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They use Lobo's affection for Blanca against him, capturing him after he refuses to leave her side.
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What personal experiences did Seton-Thompson draw from to write 'Lobo'?
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He drew from his own experiences in New Mexico, where he encountered and studied wolves.
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What is the significance of the setting in 'Lobo'?
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The setting highlights the harsh and untamed nature of the wild, crucial for portraying the challenges both Lobo and the hunters face.
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How does 'Lobo' reflect the broader societal attitudes toward wildlife during Seton-Thompson's time?
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It reflects a time where wildlife was often seen as a threat, but it also began to promote understanding and conservation.
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