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The title refers to the non-judgmental nature of animals. Ezequiel explains to his brother that while his parents and friends look at him with fear or pity, his dog Sacha looks at him simply as he is. This "Siberian dog's gaze" symbolizes a world without the prejudices that infect human society. Reading control and analysis available on Academia
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You can view the full text on Google Drive (Link 1) or Google Drive (Link 2) . Through the eyes of Ezequiel’s Siberian Husky—the only
Through the eyes of Ezequiel’s Siberian Husky—the only creature that looks at him without judgment—the narrator learns about life, death, and the "grayness" of people who choose pride over love. Why It’s a "Must-Read" The Symbolism:
(The Eyes of the Siberian Dog) is far more than just a "school requirement." It is a raw, emotional deep dive into the shadows families often try to hide. What’s It Actually About?