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Amp Quot Sled Dog
994 wordsIn 1903, Jack London wrote his best selling novel, concerning the life of a sled dog that travels throughout Alaska, the Yukon, and the Klondike. Throughout this book Jack London uses personification to illustrate the dog's viewpoint. London describes what adventures the dog encounters after being kidnapped from his Santa Clara Valley home to be taken to Alaska as a sled dog to help men pursue gold in the gold rush of 1897. Buck, is the name of this sled dog who experiences his primitive life st...
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Story Takes Place Theory Of Evolution
1,116 words... ten to death by the sled driver. He was a character that Buck admired and the first character that he considered friend. The setting of the story takes place in multiple environments. The story begins on a plantation where Buck was a pampered member of the Miller family in California. The story then changes scenery along with the relocation of Buck. There is a scene in a baggage car on a train, and a scene on a ship where Buck begins to learn the valuable lessons needed for survival in the w...
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Call Of The Wild Gambling Debts
451 wordsCall of the Wild Kerry JAy April 1, 1997 Call of the Wild Jack London. 104 pages, fiction book. The Call of the Wild has a very interesting plot. It is centered around a St. Bernard and Scotch Shepherd mix, named Buck. At home, which was a large house in the sun, he ruled over all dogs. Buck was Judge Millers inseparable companion, until a man named Manuel, who was the one of the gardeners helpers, committed a treacherous act. Manuel, to cover his Chinese lottery gambling debts, stole Buck from ...
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Call Of The Wild Sled Dog
696 wordsCan one person fit into three very different categories? In Call of the Wild, by Jack London, London proves he is an emphatic naturalist. However, his knowledge of the areas in which the book is set and of the harsh realities of life show that he also appears to be a regionalism and naturalist. London's love for nature is obvious in this novel. The settings are miraculously vivid with descriptions that could not have just been made in his head. He describes many different areas over a course of ...
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Sled Dog John Thornton
1,635 wordsBuck, a huge four-year-old Scottish Shepherd-Saint Bernard cross-breed, lived a life of ease at Judge Millers Santa Clara Valley estate. As the judges loyal companion, working with his sons, and guarding his grandchildren, Buck ruled over all things humans included. Combining his mothers intelligence with the size and strength of his father, Buck became the undisputed leader of all the dogs on the estate. At this time, gold had been found in Alaska, and thousands of men were rushing to the North...
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