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    The Call of the Wild Final Essay Barbara Kingsolver said‚ “A dog can’t think that much about what he’s doing‚ he just does what feels right.” This can be shown in The Call of the Wild by Jack London. In the novel‚ Buck does what he feels and follows his instinct. He goes after his instincts‚ but still feels the influence of the different masters he had. All the masters affected Buck in some way‚ whether the effects were positive or negative. Buck’s owners changed his job‚ his personality‚ and

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    Everybody has had their good and bad times‚ and usually with their bad times they have to persevere. In The Call of the WildBuck was torn from his loving‚ peaceful life and forced into hard labor‚ hatred‚ and regret as he got to know how the wild works. On the other hand‚ my dad had to persevere when his sister and niece died and he had to learn how to get through that hard time in his life just like Buck had to do. Growing up can have its challenges that require much adaptation and perseverance. One of

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    Call of the Wild Outline Thesis: Call of the Wild is a very interesting story that is portrayed differently in Jack London’s book‚ and the movie based on the same I. Similarity: A. (Book) B. (Movie) II. Difference in Point of View: A. (Book)- In the book the point of view was third person limited because the author only knew what Buck was thinking. We got to see Buck go through his mental and physical changes‚ and also how he adapted to the wild B. (Movie)- In the movie the

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    The Call of the Wild is the story of a St. Bernard-Scotch Shepherd mix named Buck. Buck had it all: a loving owner‚ a loving family‚ land in which to roam‚ and an overall royal lifestyle. That is‚ until one day‚ an untrustworthy gardener named Manuel wrongfully sold him. Buck started off thinking that he was going for a stroll‚ but ended up being tied up and thrown into a baggage car headed for California. Once Buck was sold again in California‚ he was thrown down‚ choked‚ had a brass collar forcibly

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    in humans’ daily lives; and even in every storyline‚ there are always characters with conflicts. In Jack London’s The Call of the Wild‚ the main character Buck‚ a half St. Bernard and half sheepdog‚ confronts numerous conflicts against his mates‚ masters‚ and himself. Above all‚ his struggle against the Yeehats in the closing chapter appears to be one of its major conflicts. Buck has an external conflict between the Yeehats‚ the tribe of Indians massacring his final master Thornton’s group‚ and himself

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    Author of the Call of the wild. A major theme in Jack London’s classic novel Call of the Wild is that life is kill or be killed‚ in which Buck has to overcome. In the beginning of the book‚ Buck must learn how to survive‚ fight‚ and to think quickly. First‚ Buck needs to learn how to survive when people or things attack him. For example‚ he learned the “Law of Club” which was the man in the red sweater‚ that beat Buck with a club over and over again. Since Buck survives

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    The book/novel Call of the wild has a few pieces of text that I favor such as when Buck would lay by the campfire and dream about his past ancestors and of the human ancestors. The book also the text states‚”.....his great throat a-bellow as he sings a song of the younger world‚ which is the song of the pack.” This i also like because it ends the book with a forever as one type of feeling.The main few parts that I dislike is in the beginning when he was learning the law of club and fang. Yet‚ of

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    Call of the Wild - Final Essay Throughout the story‚ Buck changes a lot. His specific traits develop significantly as it progresses further and further‚ some more than others. One trait in particular that seems to progress the most throughout the story‚ is how violent he is. Through his many experiences‚ from new owners to vicious dogs‚ Buck learns that he will have to change some of his behavioral tactics if he wants to survive this journey. Much of his changing deals with how well he communicates

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    In the book Call of the Wild by Jack London many things happen exciting things‚ memorable things. It is a book of love and nature. This book is set during the Klondike gold rush in the 1890’s. The book is what they call historic fiction. Historical fiction is something that could have happened in the past but didn’t happen. Call of the Wild is written in third person limited point of view. In‚ Call of the Wild the protagonist is Buck‚ a half Shepherd half St. Bernard mix breed. Buck is a southland

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    If that’s so‚ you may be like Buck‚ from The Call of the Wild‚ and Salvador‚ from Savador Late or Early who choose to adapt to their challenges. On the other hand‚ you could be someone who gives up‚ throws their hands up in the air‚ and declares themselves done for? Conversely‚ perhaps you might be like Mercedes‚ from The Call of the Wild‚ who will

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