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Part of life is having to overcome some very difficult things like death or even life. Buck had sold into the doggy workforce and having to overcome with the cold weather and the ruff life style of having to live to the snow. Tina had to overcome having to live in a trailer house out in the country with no friends anywhere around her and without a father, he is not there to teach her they right and the wrong. Both Buck and Tina had some bad things in their life but neither of them gave up on what they wanted most. Buck had to go through hard things that most dogs would not have to go through in the city like where he used to live. Buck had to go through sleeping in the snow every time he got a break from running from one place to the next and having to fight for what he wanted. Buck had a tough life and everything he did was for his own good. Buck also had to fight with another dog just to get want he wanted, the lead dog position. Buck never wanted to fight unless it was for his absolute good to do so. Buck lived in a nice and beautiful home, unlike tina until he got taken away from bucks owner employee, the gardener. Buck was taken to …show more content…
Buck got to finally go out into the wild. Tina finally got a better house and she was free from having to deal with the people that was mean to her. Buck and Tina both preserved to get want they wanted like having a better house and having a good life or living out in the wild like buck wanted. Both Tina and Buck had a lot of things they had to go through that changed their lives forever. Buck was not always a bad dog, but when it comes down to it, he can be as mean as he possibly can. Buck and Tina lost a family member that they loved or would have loved like Buck losing John Thornton and Tina losing her father at age three, but Tina and Buck both preserved and they learned to live life to the fullest and do what they wanted all because of

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