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    In the book The Call of the Wild The main character is a large St. Bernard/Scotch shepherd dog named Buck. At the Setting the book is placed in is right as gold was discovered in the harsh conditions of the Klondike and everyone was after it. As Buck was a highly strong and capable dog he was stolen from his home with a wealthy owner and sold to become a sled dog. Buck encountered many obstacles the second he was sold and loaded on a train to take him from the sunny Californian conditions. Buck

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    Call Of The Wild Survival

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    “ The beauty in my struggle is the fact that it is mine. Embrace your truth learn from your hardships.” - Tile. In the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London‚ a dog named Buck was born in santa clara valley california on Judge Miller’s estate. Buck was very loyal to the family until the gardener named manuel stole buck from the family and sold him into the yukon gold rush. Buck went through the hands of many masters and learned that the yukon was all about the survival of the fittest. While Buck

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    Call Of The Wild Theme

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    In the story call of the wild‚ the theme of the story is: Love who you trust‚ trust who is loyal‚ and be loyal to those you love. This theme can get you through hard times and gives a powerful impact on people lives. In call of the wild‚ Buck (the main character) goes on a never ending journey only to be found by Thornton. At first‚ buck did not trust Thornton. Considering he was not treated well by his previous masters‚ but when Thornton showed compassion and love to Buck‚ he began to see he was

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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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    Everybody has had their good and bad times‚ and usually with their bad times they have to persevere. In The Call of the Wild‚ Buck 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

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    Theme: Survival of the Fittest The Call of the Wild is a about a dog named Buck. More importantly‚ his transformation from the old Buck‚ the civilized Buck‚ to the new ferocious Buck‚ who must learn to adapt to the dangerous life of the Sled Dog‚ where survival is the only goal. In The Call of the Wild‚ determination and dominance are on a basic level of survival. Buck is determined to survive‚ but also to be leader. Buck learns the hard way that “kill or be killed” is the only way of life among

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    the novel The Call of the Wild‚ a dog named Buck is forced from doing something he is used to‚ to doing something completely different. In contrast‚ my dad chose to switch his job to a new one and Buck was forced to change his normal lifestyle. Although Buck and my dad got into their situations differently‚ they both had to persevere to get used to the new changes. Everyone has to persevere to get used to new changes and struggles‚ no matter the situation. In The Call of the Wild‚ Buck is forced

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    Call of the Wild Notes

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    hunting moose in the forest. Upon returning to the camp‚ Buck slays these dancing Yeehats in rage‚ mourning for his dead friend. His love for Thornton had always been stronger than the call of the wild; however‚ with Thornton dead‚ Buck reenters the forest and joins a wolf pack‚ living life from then on as a wild beast. Judge Miller: A wealthy‚ retired judge who owns a spacious estate in California’s Santa Clara Valley. Buck’s St. Bernard father had been Judge Miller’s devoted companion‚ and Buck

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    Call Of The Wild Quotes

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    “The Call of the Wild” It’s an adventure book. I think knowing that he wrote that book adds more to the quote‚ but I’ll go more into that in the next paragraph. This quote means a lot to me. It inspires me to take risks. The quote is saying not to just exist‚ but to prove you’re alive. I’ve always had this sort of mindset‚ but I’ve never done anything adventurous. It does make me want to be more adventurous though. The person who said that quote‚ Jack London‚ wrote the book‚ ”The Call of the

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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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