Hayley Sleek
The Call Of The Wild.
Action.
Plot summery.
Buck, a dog, lives in a beautiful house. He hunted with the boys, and escorts the girls to school. But one day 4 men take him and abuse him. The men make money off of him. One day he meets his rival, Spirtz, that fight all the time and it puts Buck in a lot of danger. The 4 men eventually grow on him and Buck grows on the men. Along the way of their adventures, they incounter theives, enemies, and very bad areas.
Main characters.
Buck, a dog who was captured by 4 men just wanting to make money. He has a great heart and will do anything to please them.
Spritz, Buck arch rival who is also an animal, He is very mean and only wants to start trouble.
John Thornton. One of the men who
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No time is given, the place is in Dawson in a small barracks, however the setting does change over time because they travel.
Mood. The mood of this book is fear. Buck is in constant change and afraid of the possibilities of being abused. He is always getting beaten and needs to find people to love him.
Tone. The tone is dejected. Buck feels a sense of dejection after being captured and harassed. The 4 men just want to find gold and don’t really love poor Buck. He just needs a true owner who really cares about him.
Theme. The theme of the book is to stay true to your heart. Even though the 4 men were not always nice to Buck, he still stood up for them and did his job. He would fight, steal, and put himself in personal danger if it meant pleasing his owners and getting the job done.
Irony. One state of irony is how Buck was originally hunting with the boys and once he is captured and taken to a new place with completely new masters and is still hunting for gold.
Imagery, One form of imagery is when Buck is in the beautiful sun it represents a soothing image. This is the soothing, calm, and peaceful moments of life. The sun gives the reader a calming image. That is how Bucks life is going. This is a clear image of the