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    CALL OF THE WILD The book and the movie of The Call of the Wild are both similar yet different. Like any movie based on a book‚ the movie of The Call of the Wild presents different characters and events than the book so it can be unique and enjoyable. In this essay‚ I’ll like to compare and contrast the book and the movie. The book and the movie of The Call of the Wild are fairly similar. In both the movie and the book‚ Buck first lives on Judge Miller’s estate and is kidnapped by Manuel‚ the

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    Where did she go? Where could she have gone? Oh‚ no. Oh‚ no… Laura fondles about the rugged forest terrain‚ cautiously edging from root to tree trunk by her mangled knees. Her grasp begged for the small‚ fluffy coat of her cat‚ Jupiter‚ who scampered off into the Douglas fir forest’s abyss a forgotten length of time ago. There is nothing beyond what she can immediately sense around her. The world returns when her hand meets the surface or she detects a tiny‚ secluded meow among the trees‚ and disappears

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    into the swimming take‚ went hunting with the Judge’s sons‚ or took the Judge’s 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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    Once upon a time‚ there was a young huntsman roaming the forests. He was happy‚ enjoyed being free‚ and frolicking about. As he was enjoying the smell of nature he caught a whiff of something foul. He followed the putrid aroma to a clearing where he discovered the rotting corpse of an old crone. She was in the rigor mortis stage of death‚this he could tell by the stiffness of her body. The huntsman was overwhelmed by the stench so much that his eyes burned from the odor .He was covering his nose

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    One conflict is the person vs. person and one example is when Charlie Snead killed the deer out of season. He was saying he hit “the calf”‚ baby deer are not called calves‚ they are called fawns. Charlie knows he is lying‚ he just doesn’t want to go to jail. The sheriff gives Clay Boy a ride to the church and puts Charlie Sneed in the back of the cop car. The cop arrests him and takes Charlie Sneed to jail.Another conflict is person vs person. When Clay Boy goes out to cut down a Christmas tree

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    As I stepped out onto the balcony of my grandfathers tall‚ rustic cabin‚ the smell of wet dirt hit my nose. As I gazed down the mountain and across the valley‚ I could see dark and ominous clouds were quickly rolling towards us‚ heavy with rain. The straight line winds produced gusts that were as powerful as a tornado. It was about 8 oclock on that Montana summer evening‚ and even though night did not officially come until 11‚ night would arrive early as the clouds overshadowed and blotched out the

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    Stories have different settings‚ plots‚ tones‚ themes‚ and moods. These things make a story. These are the things that impact how a character would act in the story. One short story where a character was impacted is in the short story “To Build a Fire”‚ written by Jack London. The setting of the story was set in the Klondike of the Yukon Territory of 1896. The day was cold and dark‚ the trail was mysterious‚ strange‚ and weird. This causes the Man in the story to face many problems. Settings of a

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    CHAPTER THREE Chris felt his stomach drop and his head spin. He tried to scream but the fall stole any sound. He knew no one could survive this fall. He saw Rose down below him. He clamped his eyes shut. The fall continued. Suddenly he felt himself slow down. His skin tickled and burned. His lips went dry and his hands numb. The heat increased as they went farther down. Their descent slowed and the tickling stopped. Finally‚ Chris felt his feet touch ground and heaved

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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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    “To Build a Fire” by Jack London is a short story about a man trailing off the Yukon trail. This short story has elements of naturalism. Naturalism‚ in literature‚ determines and governs human character (Naturalism). The protagonist in the story continuously disregards the cold until he faces a life-or-death situation. He disregards the freezing temperature as he believes his friends will provide his needs. Despite‚ the advice and warnings from the older-timer‚ the man travels lightly‚ with his dog

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