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Quotes From The Call Of The Wild

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“Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” In the novel, Call of the Wild by Jack London, adaptation is a huge theme throughout the journey that Buck goes through. Buck was a pampered St.Bernard that lived with Judge Miller in Santa Clara Valley, California, he ruled over the whole estate. Then the Gold Rushers were in need of sled dogs, so Buck being big and strong, led him into this position to be picked. Throughout his journey on the Yukon Trail he faces many new dogs, lessons, and cruelty that he has to adjust too. In the novel, Buck has to adapt to new environments in order to survive in the wild. Throughout the journey, he learns how to sleep in harsh weather, hunt for food, and live in many different conditions. This wise dog will overcome these struggles by figuring out how to battle through his new adventures. …show more content…

Buck learns the "law of club and fang." He grasps that the strong lead and he must obey a man with a club. This shows how Buck adapts to his new way of life because he was not use to the harsh treatment from the man with the club, in his old life in California he was the king and ruled over all things. He learned to never fight a man with a weapon, and to always back down. If Buck had not backed down then he could have been hurt badly, and it could have affected his later encounters with

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