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Call Of The Wild Research Paper

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“And when, on the still, cold nights, he pointed his man at a star and howled long and wolflike, it was his ancestors, dead and dust, pointing his nose at a star and howling down through the centuries and through him” (London 26). The novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. In this story, there is a dog named Buck. Buck is a privileged dog living on a very nice estate with Judge Miller. Buck was taken from his home and beaten and taught The Law of Club and Fang. As Buck retrogressed through the ways of his ancestors, Buck learned how to toil in the traces, fight and learned to never get knocked down in a fight, and learned to steal and hunt for his food in the Northland to survive. The theme power of the primitive is expressed through The Call of the Wild as Bucks experience in the Northland as he grows in changes.

This is one example how power of the primitive affected Buck in The Call of the Wild. First, the reason Buck is changing is because his ancestors are coming back alive in him and flowing through his blood and veins.” And when, on the still, cold nights, he pointed his nose at a star and howling down through the centuries and through him” (London 26). This is showing that the power of the primitive is coming back in Buck because he is beginning to act more like a wolf not a domesticated …show more content…

This shows how the main character Buck, has thoughts of the primitive of the ancestors that live inside of him. “The hair of this man was long and matted, and his head slanted back under it from the eyes. He uttered strange sounds, and seemed very much afraid of the darkness, into which he peered continually, clutching in his hand, which hung midway between knee and foot, a stick with a heavy stone made fast to the end” (London 50). This quote proves that power of the primitive is strong in Buck because he is going back his ancestors ways and how the masters were long

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