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    Call of the Wild by Jack London‚ is a historical fiction novella about a once civilized dog named Buck who struggles for survival in the frozen‚ Alaskan Wilderness. He if forced to make a decision to be civilized or answer the call of the wild. One theme of this novella is individuals must adapt to survive. This can be seen through the setting‚ rising action‚ and changes in characterization. One way London develops the theme‚ individuals must adapt to survive‚ is through the harsh setting of the

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    an advantage or drew back from a foe he had started on the way to Death. Kill or be killed‚ eat or be eaten‚ was the law; and this mandate‚ down out of the depths of Time‚ he obeyed.”--Jack London Author of the Call of the wild. A major theme in Jack London’s classic novel Call of the Wild is that life is kill or be killed‚ in which Buck has to overcome. In the beginning of the book‚ Buck must learn how to survive‚ fight‚ and to think quickly. First‚ Buck needs to learn how to survive when

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    This excerpt from ”To Build A Fire” is about a man trekking through Yukon territory with his dog. The man has no supplies‚ is alone‚ and is trying to make it to a camp by sundown. Before the main character left‚ an old-timer from the trail told him it was bad to walk through alone after negative fifty degrees. The man ignores the advice the other man gave him. As a result of this‚ he walks the trail anyway in negative one-hundred degree weather and dies from hypothermia. The actions of this man show

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    Everyone goes through obstacles that require perseverance. The novel Call of the Wild represents perseverance through the main character Buck‚ and his uncontrollable‚ difficult life. Humans also go through many difficult challenges in their lives and dad was forced into a situations that no one would want to go through. Although humans and animals are very different‚ the two both go through uncomfortable challenges as individuals‚ and they both have to persevere. Perseverance means to complete something

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    Call of the Wild‚ by Jack London‚ begins in 1897‚ at the start of the Klondike gold rush. The discovery of gold in the Klondike region motivated thousands of men to head for the far north‚ all of them in need of dogs to pull sleds across the frigid arctic trails. Buck is an incredibly large dog‚ half Shepherd and half St. Bernard‚ who has enjoyed a leisurely life on a California ranch. He is stolen and shipped to the Yukon by his family gardener‚ Manuel. Buck learns to survive in this harsh environment

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    Into the Wild: Critical Response Essay Upon reading Jon Krakauer’s book‚ Into the Wild I had an in-depth analysis of how Christopher McCandless died. I also had a debunked version explanation for Chris’ death by Terra Incognita Films. Chris was a young man who grew to love the environment. Through his adventurous escapades it’s clear that he died from a combination of malnutrition‚ weakness‚ and mostly starvation. The book Into the Wild detailed Chris’ life of solitude‚ his only close relationship

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    Call of the Wild Vocabulary * Insular - 1.(adjective) of or pertaining to an island or islands; dwelling or situated on an island. 2.(noun) an inhabitant of an island; islander * Metamorphosis - (noun) a complete change of form‚ structure‚ or substance‚ as transformation by magic or witchcraft * Dominion – (noun) the power or right of governing and controlling; sovereign authority * Consignment – 1.(adjective) of‚ pertaining to‚ or shipped as goods on consignment. 2. (verb) to

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    Week Dates Assignments 1 Jan. 13 First day of class; review syllabus Jan. 15 What is Literature? Discuss; read “Gravity” by Lee Herrick; exchange names and contact information with several classmates. Response #1: Give me a paragraph minimum detailing your relationship to literature. Jan. 17 Read Intro. Reading a Story pp. 2-17; Read “A & P” pp. 17-22. Response : in a detailed paragraph‚ say what we know about Sammy in this story‚ who he is. Read also pp. 22-23 on John Updike.

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    Jack London is a well-renowned author with titles including White Fang and his most famous novel: The Call of the Wild. London gains his reputation with his style of writing which builds interest in the reader while relating what the characters are facing in the story. This style is also seen in his brilliant short story "To Build a Fire." In "To Build a Fire‚" London helps the reader to relate to the story by introducing themes that humanity must deal with at some point in its life; ignorance

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    born on January 18‚ 1876 in San Francisco. Jack London is most well-known for his novels Call of the Wild and White Fang. The novels and the short story “To Build a Fire” share a similar theme of survival in the wildernerness. London’s “To Build A Fire” is a story about a man and a dog traveling the Yukon trail. In the story the man is struggling to survive the harsh environment of the Klondike. “To Build a Fire” is a naturalistic story‚ influenced by scientific determinism as well as by Darwin’s theory

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