Friday, March 15, 2019

Buck of Jack Londons The Call of the Wild :: Call of the Wild Essays

scud of The Call of the Wild The main character of the novel, The Call of the Wild, is a St. Bernard and cut through Shepherd mix, named Buck. As I read the book, I found off that Buck can be very loyal and trustworthy to his repress, if his master is loyal to him. Also, at times I found that Buck could bending into an enraged beast very easily. At home, which was a large reside called Judge milling machines Place, in the sun kissed Santa Clara Valley in California, Buck ruled over all of the dogs that were there. Buck was Judge millers inseparable companion, until a small-arm named Manuel, who was one the gardeners helpers, committed a treacherous act. In order to cover his Chinese lottery gambling debts, he stole Buck from his sound recreation and brought him to a flag station called College Park. thither, the exchanging of money took place. Buck was loaded onto an bear car to Seattle. On his way to Seattle, he found that a man in a red sweater repeatedly beat him . From because on, I knew that Buck would never forget that experience. In that part of the book, I found out that Buck was now an enraged animal and could and be tamed by repeatedly being hit with a club or a whip. At this point of the book, I was thought about Judge Miller. He wouldve sent out a nub or an investigation in order to find Buck. Because Judge Miller had a big house to live in, the book implied that he was wealthy. The depend upon to Seattle must of taken days and by then, Judge Miller wouldve been discerning sick about his inseparable companion. As the story goes on, Bucks first experience of snow left him feeling pretty stupid. When the build up got to the station in Seattle, two men named Perrault and Francois bought him. Then, they put him on a ship called the narwhal. At this point of the book, I was thinking about the cruelness of animals and how the humans treated them. It was cruel, but I guess they didnt care. The Narwhal took Buck to the Yukon where he was trained to be a sled dog. There were other dogs that Buck had grown to know well during his training.

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