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Literary Analysis Of Call Of The Wild

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Call of The Wild Literary Analysis

“Buck got the frothing adversary by the throat, and all was sprayed with blood when his teeth sank through the jugular” (London, 30). This quote is from the novel Call of the Wild by Jack London, which is about a domesticated dog named Buck who goes from nothing more than a house pet to a primordial beast that rules over the Yukon during the Alaskan gold rush of 1897 through various dramatic experiences with many different masters. The theme survival of the fittest is demonstrated many times by Buck as he fights the lure of the call of the wild.
Buck learned a lot of lessons in the Yukon before becoming one with his wild inner self. When Buck and Curly, one of his sled dog teammates, got off the ship
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