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    The Power of the Primitive “Old longings nomadic leap‚ chafing at custom’s chain‚ again from its brumal sleep‚ wakens the ferine strain.”(London 3). In the book The Call of the Wild Jack London writes the story of a California dog‚ Buck‚ thrown into the harsh Northland climate. During his time in the Yukon‚ Buck starts to return to his primitive roots. On his journey‚ Buck meets John Thornton‚ a gold-seeker. Buck learns to love Thornton. Thornton is the only thing keeping Buck tied to mankind

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    Theme Through Chapter titles In Call of The Wild The powerful forces of nature affect all living things. A living creature cannot change how it is born or what it is born in to. All living things will be born‚ grow‚ age‚ and eventually die. Every living thing consumes other living organisms so they can survive. If you are not strong‚ then you will not survive in the powerful forces of nature. Not all creatures are killed by other organisms. They are also killed by various diseases

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    Nature versus Nurture Since creation‚ all creatures have had to use their survival intuition to adapt to their surroundings in order to survive. "The Call of the Wild" shows the conflict of nature versus nurture. In order to endure the harsh conditions in "The Call of the Wild"‚ Buck must use his natural instinct to with stand the tasks set before him. Nature versus nurture debates concern the relative importance of an individual’s innate qualities versus personal experiences in determining

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    Everyone deserves to enjoy what they like‚ even if other people don’t like it. Some may say censorship is beneficial because it keeps us away from harmful content. But I believe that books like The call of the Wild should not be banned or censored. Censorship takes away freedom from the creators‚ takes away freedom from the readers‚ and it’s a pointless thing to do. I beieve that everyone deserves to express themselves.. Censoring or banning content takes away freedom from the authors. In the

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    In the novel entitled Call of the Wild tells about a story about a dog named Buck‚ and how he managed to survive in the harsh wild from coming from a domesticated household. How he learns to adapt from the warm comfort to his home to the harsh winters of Alaska.While on his journey through the Wilderness he learns new traits and skills. In the novel Call of the Wild ‚ is it illustrated that Knowledge is better than Instinct it is shown by the law of club and fang‚ adapting to environments from peers

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    gets any more simple. In Call Of The Wild‚ Buck is taken from his normal life and has to get stronger to survive all of the forces of nature. In contrast to Buck‚ my mother had problems standing‚ and couldn’t walk around at work. Like Buck‚ my mother had to heal and recover from her hard work. In all‚ my mother and Buck had to persevere when things got tough. Even though it seems like they have nothing alike‚ they still have some things in common. Throughout Call of the Wild‚ Buck is stolen from the

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    The character traits that I can closely relate to is Buck from the book “The Call of the Wild by Jack London. Explanation and the reason why did I chose this character’s. Also why this character is more interesting than other character’s. The character that i chose was buck because first were both moved in the other in place from easy and relaxing place to place that has a lot of problems‚ second were both loyal to one person‚ and third he was hardworking in order to survive. The first character

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    What I am writing about today is a compare and contrast essay over a book and its movie. The short but reasonable book is called “The Call of the Wild” by Jack London. The book and one of its many versions of movie have numerous amounts of differences‚ but with those differences there are similarities. “The Call of the Wild” is about a muscular‚ loving‚ and family dog whom is called upon the name Buck‚ and Buck is brought into the Klondike region as a part of a team of sled-dogs. The movie version

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    In the novella‚ Call of the Wild‚ Jack London’s story shows the importance of Buck’s strength in the wilderness‚ the trait that ultimately saves his life. Buck is stolen from his luxurious life in Santa Clara and thrown into the treacherous wilderness‚ a completely new environment. Buck must learn to adjust to this different lifestyle‚ and he quickly learns the skill of dog sledding‚ and “his development (or retrogression) was rapid. His muscles became hard as iron and he grew callous to all ordinary

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    daughters on long night‚ or early morning walks‚ and on wintery nights‚ he lays by the fire at the Judge’s feet‚ Buck also carries the Judge’s grandsons on his back‚ and rolls around with them in the grass‚ and guards their footsteps when they go on wild adventures. Buck’s dad was a huge St. Bernard‚ and his mother‚ Shep‚ was a Scotch shepherd dog. Buck only weighs one hundred and forty pounds. Buck is also a fast learner.

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