Jack London Jack London’s writing often emphasizes the nature of animals and giving them the same lifestyle and shape as a human being. Jack London’s most famous novel is Call of the wild. Most of Jack london’s writing are based on the nature of animals and their relations with humans. Jack London wrote many short stories and novels. Through his writing Jack London traveled throughout the world and gained the knowledge of writing and fame around the world. The personal adventures of Jack London lent to the adventurous writing in his novels, earning him fame, fortune and a reputation as one of the world’s greatest writers. With the attempted suicide of Jack's mother, Jack London was well known throughout San Francisco before he was even born. Newspapers caught the news of his eccentric parents and published articles about their free love and illegitimate child served mother from …show more content…
The Scarlet Plague begins with a boy and his grandfather go hunting for skins, and they fight off a bear. The boy finds out a thing called the scarlet plague, and he asks his grandfather to tell him about what happened. The grandfather tells him the tragic story of the scarlet plague. (source #6 Scarlet Plague). Jack London also wrote the Sea Wolf. The book is one of Jack's best novels. The story is based on a large part of his life. The story begins as a captain of a boat is sailing and finds a man that is shipwrecked and brings him on board. The man makes the man his cabin boy and keeps him on board to help work on the ship to find riches. (source # 7 Sea Wolf). Jack London was one of the youngest writers that ever lived. Throughout his life he went through many hardships. Jack London wrote over 100 short stories and 100 novels. Most of his writing is considered some of the best literary works to ever be made. Throughout his life during the 1900’s he changed how writers and people see his