it has a sense of justice and is resourceful, loves To stand out for his own people, he is good at getting some small benefits for everyone from time to time; he has a wide range of contacts and a good relationship, and the people and things around him will always help him, so even the supervisor shepherd dog also gets along with him Harmony, turning a blind eye to its transgression from time to time. It's a bit hard to live, and there are always difficulties to come first, and sweetness to taste later. However, he is content to be a leader in his own peaceful world, enjoying the feeling of being relied on and needed by the flock, so he enjoys himself and has a wonderful life.
The high-rise can never see their real living conditions, just like the rancher in the film. Under the shelter of the sheepdog, Sean and the other sheep live their ordinary and happy lives.
No matter how capable Sean is, he is just a sheep in captivity. It sees no more, and its sense of justice and the laws of justice only apply within its own small circle. If the owner wants to hold a roast lamb feast one day, it is estimated that it will have nothing to do. Will there be a day when the Seans wake up and start fighting for equal rights and unite to create a more equal and free ranch? It is estimated that it is difficult. Even if there is a day when the flock is forced to turn against it, it may end up being just another version of "Animal Farm".
Grassroots elites have vitality and power on their soil, but they often deteriorate when they step out of this small circle or when the atmosphere changes, either becoming new bullies or disappearing from the crowd - this can't help but sigh with embarrassment.
When looking at that cute lamb, several names flashed through my mind quickly.
I don't know how Sean ends up, I hope it and they are all well!
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