Gold Rush In The Call Of The Wild

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Jack London’s novel “The Call of the Wild” is about a dog, Buck, taken from his comfortable life in California and sold into a like a of gold rush dog bund for the Klondike gold rush. Buck would work as a sled dog traveling with supplies needed for these gold seekers. But during this time Buck losses his scene of being a normal dog and becomes for wolf like as this time passes. Later he finds himself a leader of a wolf pack, returning to his natural ways that were once taken away by man years before he was even born. This paper is going to research the dogs’ part in during the gold rush and how history itself Impacted Jack London’s writing.
Like many of dogs, Bucks’ story starts were the need for dog sled became a ‘common’ for miner in or …show more content…

Gold was first found in the Klondike in August of 1896, this would stark the drive for people from all walks of life come flooding the Yukon. Only 40,000 out of 100,000 would ever make it to this prized gold fields and even fewer would fine enough gold to become rich. Travels started were over 1,600 miles just to reach the gold fields into the hash land known as the Yukon, spotted with tent towns along the way. It was this travel that had made the call for dog sleds and that transformation they would make for this long track over the mountains, valleys, frozen lakes and …show more content…

Within the book we find many different points when he does, from the beginning Buck was not the easiest going with the changes from the high live into a work dog. If becoming a work dog was not the hardest part, he was faced with he’s inner call after encountering wolfs. Buck would later find his place within a wolf pack and live out his life within that manner, free from working the sleds.
The Klondike gold rush was a call to many and many would die during the travel into the gold fields, this would leave a lot of animals without proper care, including many of dogs. This could lead many dogs to be alone in the frozen wild of the Yukon, Buck in this book found himself a part of a wolf pack by the end of his story. Something occurs like this could happen at any point among animals many of time in history. All dogs have come from a primeval source at a genetic level. With this fact, Buck would have already known how to leave without human