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Examples Of Perseverance In The Call Of The Wild

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Perseverance is the will to keep fighting and give it your all even through the most difficult circumstances. In Jack London’s book, The Call Of The Wild, the main character learns to keep going even when the going gets tough. One of the main themes of this book was to keep going and never lose hope. Buck, the main character, is a dog who is part St. Bernard and part Scotch Shepherd dog. He is brought into an adventure which little does he know, will seem to never end and as he goes through this adventure, there will be a multitude of challenges ahead including starvation, exhaustion, and the freezing temperatures.
Part of perseverance is staying alive. Survival of the fittest is the best example of this because when Buck gets kidnapped from his easy life at the estate and then thrown into different environments and situations like becoming part of a dogsled group, he adapts and survives. When Buck first started out, he was just another dog who was near the top of the pack, but was not at the top. A dog named Spitz was at the top, always had been, and it seemed as if he always would be. Spitz despised Buck and vise-versa. They did not get along and disagreed on almost everything. One day; however, Buck and Spitz got into a fight like any other dog. The stakes at which dogs fought were that winner gets to stay alive and the loser dies, …show more content…

Buck experiences all that nature has to offer when he starves, freezes, and gets exhausted from all of his sledding. Buck continually struggles, yet he finds ways to turn his struggles into successes like when it was said that “Buck was inexorable”, and learns along the way how to survive (London 24). He takes everything a day at a time and makes the best with what he is given or not given. This man-nature relationship is not all negative though because the nature shapes Buck and other animals into becoming stronger and more athletic which then transcends to their

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