New changes require much perseverance to get used to them. In the novel The Call of the Wild, a dog named Buck is forced from doing something he is used to, to doing something completely different. In contrast, my dad chose to switch his job to a new one and Buck was forced to change his normal lifestyle. Although Buck and my dad got into their situations differently, they both had to persevere to get used to the new changes. Everyone has to persevere to get used to new changes and struggles, no matter the situation. In The Call of the Wild, Buck is forced to get used to new changes because he was forced from doing something completely different from what he was used to. For example, Buck is stolen from his …show more content…
When my dad was asked if he wanted to change jobs to do something new, he chose to because it meant he would get to travel less and would get to spend more time with his family, but he had to learn how. When he changed from the old job he was experienced at to the new one, he was confused because he had no training and was unsure what to do. He also had to give up his old working relationships and create new ones, which was hard. He had to persevere because he gave up a lot of his time trying to figure out and had no instructions or training. He asked and emailed anybody he could for help and advice. Now, since he has figured out what to do, he is much happier and understandings. He gets to spend more time with his family and less time traveling. Although he still gets frustrated at times, he still perseveres through the struggles and figures it out. Overall, my dad has learned a lot of new skills and now can work at a faster …show more content…
An example of this is that my dad had no knowledge or training of his new job, and Buck was not used to the weather or changes. They were both not used to the new changes, but they still dealt with it and survived. My dad asked whoever he could for help, and Buck kept fighting through the wild and never gave up even though he was in a horrible condition. Now, they both are used to the new changes. My dad is happier because he understands now, which relates to Buck’s happiness because his life was saved by John Thornton. Another example of perseverance between Buck and my dad is that they both had to give up their old relationships and had to create new ones. My dad had to give up his old working relationships, and Buck had to give up his old relationships with Judge Miller and his family, which lead him to make a new relationship with John Thornton. Buck and my dad both had to persevere through the new changes to get used to