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    Course: American Literature Instructor: Professor Yang Name: HouZhen jun Class: 13011202 Student Number: 2012303125 Date: June 24th‚ 2015 Analysis of the Implication in The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County is a short story written by Mark Twain and takes place in the ancient mining camp of Angel’s. After reading it‚ I am deeply impressed by the main character‚ Jim Smiley who loved to make bets‚ and always created miraculous gambling events

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    system that was creating a new era benefited the farmers by allowing their trade to reach destinations at a much faster rate. Nevertheless as when the New World was found gold had to be hidden‚ the exact event happened with the west‚ as seen with the California Gold Rush with John Marshall who had found gold creating the chase of gold. The west was a vast area with brand new benefits for the people that were brave and interested in starting over with the chance of gaining economic benefits‚ which both

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    In the story The Call Of The Wild By Jack London‚ Buck‚ a dog from the South Santa Clara Valley who lives an easy trouble free life‚ is captured and sold off into the Alaskan Gold Rush Force as a sled dog. He passes through the hands of many owners‚ some of which he loves and some of which he hates‚ but they always pass out of his life good or bad. At the end of the story his favorite new owner John Thornton is killed by Indians along with Buck’s companions Skeet and Nig. This causes Buck to become

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    Around 4000 people found gold. It was the last great gold rush. Gold was found in many rich deposits along the Klondike river. When the news it the newspaper everyone wanted the move to the Klondike in hopes of scoring. It took many years for people to even reach the area due to harsh climates. By the time people got their all the gold was already gone and there wasn’t much to score on. Some even died on their way to try and score gold which is awful. In “the call of the wild” John

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    “More gold has been mined from the thoughts of men than has been taken from the earth.” - Napoleon Hill Dreaming something is very different than trying to accomplish it. The famed author Napoleon Hill puts it so wisely: many more people dream and try to become rich and successful than the small percentage that actually accomplish that goal. In the article “California: A place‚ A People‚ A Dream‚” James Rawls argues that the California dream consists of five main factors. These factors are Health

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    Call of the wild Jack London was born in California‚ USA in 1876 and died in 1916 at the age of 40. He came to be one of the most successful authors at his time after releasing two great novels - Call of the wild and White Fang. The book I chose to do a book review on is London’s breakthrough and most famous work - Call of the wild. The book revolves around the tough life of a huge dog named Buck. Buck lives a happy and calm life together with his master‚ Judge‚ in California. However‚ one of

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    environment in which they found themselves and by the ill treatment they had received.” (London‚ 61). The Call of the Wild by Jack London is a venturesome novel that follows the main character‚ Buck‚ on his thrilling experiences during the Klondike gold rush. Being swept away from his easy going life in California‚ Buck is taken abroad when he finds himself in the harsh Yukon environment. In order to survive‚ he must turn to the ways of his ancestors‚ as he begins retrogressing into a primitive wolf

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    being a classic in my opinion. The Call of the Wild is divided into four parts‚ the first of these lasting only a few pages while Buck was living the lazy life at “sun-kissed” Santa Clara Valley with his master‚ Judge Miller. When the Alaskan Gold Rush

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    In the U.S.A‚ there are four major regions. The northeast‚ the midwest‚ the south‚ and the west. They each have an abundance of natural and mineral resources‚ and each have key components that have helped us become the strong and leading nation we are today. The northeast is known as our manufacturing and trade center and contains some of the world’s most famous megalopolis’ such as New York City‚ and Washington D.C. The northeast has relatively few natural resources and it’s only resource of

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    traveled often‚ and neither of them had smooth sailing while they were traveling. Chris had many experiences where he was completely lost‚ and lacking food and money‚ while Jack developed scurvy when he was heading towards the Klondike during the gold rush. Both Jack London and Chris McCandless had unorthodox idols‚ with examples for Jack London being Alexander the Great and Napoleon‚ while McCandless looked up to people like Thoreau and London. This shows that both of these men These facts

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