Essays on The Call of the Wild

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  • Buck in Call Of The Wild

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    The Call of the Wild is written by Jack London and was first published in 1990 The story was based on Londons own experiences in the Klondike in 1897 it is one of the very great dog stories Buck is a kind lovable dog that lives with the Millers but unfortunately is separated from them and headed towards a rough life in the Alaskan Gold Rush Which is where Buck has to make a judgment between existing in a mans world or returning to the nature Buck lived in a big house in the sun kissed Santa Cla

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    In the book The Call of the Wild the main character is a Saint Bernard and Scotch Shepard mix whose name is Buck During the book I found out that Buck could be faithful and reliable to his master if his master was faithful to him Buck could also turn easily into an angry beast if something angered him that way Buck was raised at a large house in the Santa Clara Valley in California called Judge Millers Place At this house Buck was the leader to all the dogs there Buck and Judge Miller were inse

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  • Darwinism in Call of the Wild

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    Survival of the Fittest Where does that saying come from It should seem familiar to you because it is one of the greater scientific discoveries that has been made Its one majorly reoccurring leitmotif so it must mean something Survival of the fittest is a phrase a man named Charles Darwin came up with when he was studying species on the Galapagos Islands This saying basically means that whoever can adapt to their surroundings will live longer than those who cant In The Call of the Wild by Jack

  • Savage Ancestry in Call of The Wild

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    Every single animal even if they have been domesticated for thousands of years can shed of their diverse skins and adapt to their surroundings In the novel Call of the Wild by Jack London he shows us that even the most domesticated animal can go back into his savage ancestry to settle in to his environment Buck a St Bernard and Scotch Shepherd has to break through his layers of skin of domestication to be the leader and dominant alpha male that he is destined to be While on his journey to domin

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