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Call Of The Wild Essay

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Call of the Wild was a great book. The conflict, adventure, and excitement were amazing. In chapter 1 I didn’t like the people treated the animals. Why treat something that doesn’t even want to be here. The sadness of the characters made feel as if I felt what Buck felt. The violence and action made me feel like I was there. It surprised me that Buck changed so much cause of the environment. He changed from a scared pup to a ruthless, cold blooded killer. I liked how the author wrote of Buck’s love for John Thornton. He killed for John Thornton. It seems that Buck was true man’s best friend. It left an empty spot inside of me when Buck so brutally killed Spitz. I couldn’t believe that a kind dog like Buck could do something so brutal. And after wards he found it …show more content…

I don’t think it was the dominant Primordial beast made his kill, I believe that Buck truly wanted Spitz dead and made absolutely sure he was dead. Or that bitter hatred that burned inside him. If Spitz won the outcome there might not have been any more of the book. John Thornton was one of the most important characters of this book.If it weren't for him Buck wouldn’t of made it to Dawson with the family that bought.After Buck was healed John Thornton, Buck, and the other dogs would play for hours.It explians how John Thornton loved Buck and Buck loved him.In the book it shows how John Thornton treated Buck as if he was his child, that made think that Thornton have to be own of the most carring pet owners.
Think of how Thornton and Buck have saved each other so many times.John got Buck from the family that would have killed him, and how Buck chewed someone's throat for Thornton.It seems that they would do anything for each other.Until the persued Buck, it made him go mad in killing almost anything that breathed.It was the wolf call, that caused him to do thease

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