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Buck's Love For John
735 wordsCan one person fit into three very different categories In Call of the Wild, by Jack London, London proves he is an emphatic naturalist. However, his knowledge of the areas in which the book is set and of the harsh realities of life show that he also appears to be a region alist and naturalist. London's love for nature is obvious in this novel. The settings are miraculously vivid with descriptions that could not have just been made in his head. He describes many different areas over a course of ...
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Buck Attacks
1,002 wordsThe Call of the Wild, on the surface, is a story about Buck, a four- year old dog that is part Shepherd and part St. Bernard. More importantly, it is a naturalistic tale about the survival of the fittest in nature. Throughout the novel, Buck proves that he is fit and can endure the law of the club, the law of the fang, and the laws of nature. Buck had been raised in California, on the ranch of Judge Miller. There he had the run of the place and was loved and pampered by all. Unfortunately, one o...
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Buck And The Other Dogs
1,172 wordsTitle: The Call Of The Wild Author: Jack London Copyright: 1986 Setting: The beginning setting takes place on the property of Judge Miller in Santa Clara Valley, California in 1897. Later the setting takes place in Alaska during the Gold Rush of the Klondike. Main Character: Buck is the only main character of the book. Buck is a dog who is part Saint Bernard and part Shephard. Summary: Buck is my favorite character of the book. He had such a great life before he was stolen and sold to some very ...
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Buck The Family's Dog
315 wordsThe story first brings us to San Paolo, California. Buck the family's dog is living the high life. His owner treats him the best out of all the dogs. The butler is a bad guy. He takes Buck to a train going to Washington. From there on he rides on a ship to Alaska. On the voyage there he gets taught the law of the club. When he gets there he finds it quite odd to see white everywhere. He has never seen snow before. He gets bought by Francois and Hans. They must get mail to the area where the gold...
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London's Depiction Of Buck's Struggle
680 wordsA Study of Jack London's Belief in Darwinism Jack London has a strong belief in Darwinism, survival of the fittest, during the late 1800's through the early 1900's, when he wrote. Throughout his writings, many characters display London's belief in Darwinism. In the novel, The Call of the Wild, Jack London's belief in social darwinism is portrayed by animals interacting with humans, each other, and the environment. This can be shown through Buck, a house dog turned sled dog, interacting with his ...
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