Buck's Behavior In The Call Of The Wild By Jack London

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In the novel, The Call of the Wild, by Jack London a half St. Bernard half Shepherd dog named Buck was living in a safe, comfortable home in California until he was kidnapped and forced into a completely new environment as a sled dog being sold to different owners throughout the story. Buck experienced new things, good and bad but when he is out in the wild his inner wolf starts to show and The “Call of the Wild” makes him unsure what to do or where to go. The “Call of the Wild” affects Bucks behavior throughout the story in the novel.
At the beginning of the novel, taking place in 1897 Buck had been raised in California, on the ranch of Judge Miller. Buck was loved and pampered by his whole family. One day Judge was at a meeting of the Raisin …show more content…

Buck, resists the challenges from Spitz. Then one time he steals the bed that Buck created for himself. Buck has had enough and attacked Spitz with a revenge. Francois and Perrault had to separate the two dogs. Although the fight is stopped, the anger continued, and the two Then one day when Spitz kills a rabbit that all the dogs have been chasing, Buck attacks him again. The battle was brutal, and Buck was losing. Buck then uses his intelligence and imagination to defeat Spitz. Instead of going for his throat, Buck attacked Spitz's front legs, breaking both of them. “Buck was inexorable Mercy was a thing for gentler climbs”(40). Once Spitz was defeated the other dogs watching the fight finished spitz. The call of the wild affected Buck by Killing Spitz so ruthlessly and merciless like a real wolf would in a fight for …show more content…

When Francois and Perrault harness another dog at the front of the team instead of Buck, he refuses to cooperate. When the drivers try to catch him, Buck runs out of reach. The chase continues for hours until Francois decides to let Buck take the place at the front “whereupon Buck trotted in, laughing triumphantly, and swung around into position at the lead of the team”(43). Buck disciplines the other dogs on the team, and the sled goes faster and further each day than they did before. The call of the wild changed bucks behavior when he was relentless until he got the place at the