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Survival In Jack London's The Call Of The Wild

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For several various reasons the novel “ The Call of the Wild ” was written leading the readers into a mysterious unknown world of rare humanity and passion. The novel created the tension between wilderness and civilizations.The world that changed many lives and taught dogs how to get stronger than they were before. The dogs were supposed to get adapted to the harsh environment in order for their survival. A world that was full of struggles with a little happiness that was hard to be found. One of the novel’s characters would be Buck, one of the strongest dogs that became known after he hardly fought for his survival. Buck was taken from his secured home into a world that was full of obstacles and struggles which he had to face. However, Buck used his intelligence in order to find his own path for survival with strangers and enemies that he had to live and deal with. He learned by himself how to be stronger and how to beat his enemies in order to avoid death. In addition to the tremendous effort that he gave without receiving any benefits back. Buck was taken to the wilderness where …show more content…

The novel mentions the huge fight between Buck and Spitz where Buck had to kill Spitz in order to protect himself from death. “ In the bitter hatred between him and Spitz he betrayed no impatience, shunned all offensive acts” ( London 15). Buck was incapable of doing such as these actions prior, but cruelty taught him and motivated him to commit any actions that will protect himself from his enemies and competitors. Indeed, Buck did not want to harm anyone but Spitz forced his power on everyone there, he did not want Buck to have any power or to be the leader of the team-dog instead of him. Buck defended himself with a hope to be reached. The novel consisted a connection between humans and animals which both of them had things in

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