In Call of the Wild, Buck has to persevere through tough times. Even though he was taken away, and shown his place in the wild. For example Buck was beaten to a senseless pulp by a club while the man was trying to get him to cooperate to his new lifestyle as a sled dog. In the end he was shown his place by natural selection. Later in the story Buck had to kill Spitz and take his spot as leader of the pack. Spitz wanted to kill Buck because stepped into all of Spitz’s confrontation so it makes him look like a weaker dog. Finally Buck defeated Spitz with a savage bite to the neck. At the present time …show more content…
He had to go through the swamps of Florida, and the Mountains of Georgia through each phase in Ranger school. His buddies and him helped each other get through it. There were crazy, dirty people all over the place and he had enough sense to stay away from that. Getting through there, he learned his mental and physical barriers. He was ripped and incredibly smart so that helped him get through Ranger School. The instructors were hardcore they would push you to your limit. In the end he ended up looking at life a bit differently than before. He learned to pay attention to his surroundings. He learned to have respect for his elders. The impact of it was he learned how to persevere and how it affected him in later