London establishes how environment influences character and even physical appearance on each and every occasion when White Fang’s surrounding circumstances are altered, whether White Fang is in the city of Los Angeles or at an Indian village in a remote part of the forest. London clearly shows how White Fang’s character adapts when he is found in different situations. The harsh and barren land that White Fang is brought into in the beginning of the novel requires respect. London clearly shows the reader that the survival of the fittest is literally stated. Only the fittest survive whereas the rest are disposed of by the brutality of Mother Nature. The type of narration in the novel White Fang is Third Person Omniscient. This narration makes the reader feel comforted; it is natural and familiar to the reader. This all-seeing narration makes it easy for London to move from one character to another. London doesn’t feel imprisoned with one viewpoint; he is free to talk about other characters whenever he wants. Omniscient Narration gives London the ability to write about more action in the novel. Rather than focusing on one character and their thoughts, London is more able to focus on the characters actions. This narration makes it easy for London to focus on varying treatments towards White Fang as this type of narration is meant for focusing on characters actions. White Fang is brought into the harsh environment of Mother Nature in the beginning of the novel. White Fang is bigger, stronger and more intelligent than his brothers and sisters as a wolf puppy, and is given special treatment by his mother Kiche to ensure that these traits are maintained. As a small wolf puppy White Fang quickly begins to learn the
London establishes how environment influences character and even physical appearance on each and every occasion when White Fang’s surrounding circumstances are altered, whether White Fang is in the city of Los Angeles or at an Indian village in a remote part of the forest. London clearly shows how White Fang’s character adapts when he is found in different situations. The harsh and barren land that White Fang is brought into in the beginning of the novel requires respect. London clearly shows the reader that the survival of the fittest is literally stated. Only the fittest survive whereas the rest are disposed of by the brutality of Mother Nature. The type of narration in the novel White Fang is Third Person Omniscient. This narration makes the reader feel comforted; it is natural and familiar to the reader. This all-seeing narration makes it easy for London to move from one character to another. London doesn’t feel imprisoned with one viewpoint; he is free to talk about other characters whenever he wants. Omniscient Narration gives London the ability to write about more action in the novel. Rather than focusing on one character and their thoughts, London is more able to focus on the characters actions. This narration makes it easy for London to focus on varying treatments towards White Fang as this type of narration is meant for focusing on characters actions. White Fang is brought into the harsh environment of Mother Nature in the beginning of the novel. White Fang is bigger, stronger and more intelligent than his brothers and sisters as a wolf puppy, and is given special treatment by his mother Kiche to ensure that these traits are maintained. As a small wolf puppy White Fang quickly begins to learn the