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    Many of Jack London’s novels talk about how man’s struggle against nature and how they must overcome this force to survive. Jack London is well known for his books about the North such as his short story, “To Build a Fire” or his novels, “The Call of the Wild” and White Fang. If we look at White Fang, and The Sea-Wolf we can see how he uses characterization, survival of the fittest, and man vs nature throughout these stories. First, Jack London uses characterization in his novel, White Fang

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    The American novel, White Fang, was written by the American author Jack London. This book is an adventurous fiction novel set in the Yukon Territories. This book was written as a sequel to another one of London’s classics, Call of The Wild. This book shows the importance of nature and how difficult it could be to survive. The book also shows how violent and ferocious not only animals, but humans can be too. The central setting of this novel affects the story greatly. This story takes place in

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    White Fang is a classic novel that is written by an author with the name of Jack London. London was born and raised in San Francisco, CA. This author has written many other successful novels/stories such as, The Call of the Wild, The Game, Before Adam, etc., etc. This classic novel’s genre is realistic/adventure fiction. White Fang is important novel to our people/culture because this particular work of literature captures life’s finest and scariest moments. For example, it captures how scary Mother

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    What if you took a very deep look at severity in the wild and the heartlessness of mankind? That is the story of White Fang. White Fang is an adventure fiction novel by Jack London, and it was published in May 1906 by Macmillan Publishers. It is a very gruesome novel that tells the story about wolves during the Klondike Gold Rush. Jack London went to the gold rush and experienced the wild for himself, and he tells about it in this story along with a similar book The Call of the Wild. This book is

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    The classic novel have read is called White Fang. Jack London, the author of this book, included adventure, mystery, and many surprises in his novel. This made up story is full of adventure and can keep you entertained from start to finish. Jack london is known for many other novels, such as Call of the Wild, and is known for keeping his readers entertained, as he did in White Fang. This story kept the audience absorbed in the book waiting for the next surprise to appear. The entertainment and

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    The novel White Fang is written by Jack London,who is an author of many books.White Fang is non-fiction and it is an interesting novel that drew me in from the start.Personally,I think this novel is important,because it teaches us about wild animals and their personal lifestyles and habitats.Truthfully, the reason I think this novel is important is,that is shows how the wildlife works and responds to dangers such as weather, predators, people, etc. White Fang takes place in the Yukon Territory of

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    White Fang By Jack London

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    I recently read the book White Fang by Jack London. The story is a work of realistic fiction and it tells the story of a wolf as he grows up from a pup. It is a story of maturing and how life affects you as you grow. It tells of the strife something must experience as it grows in the wild. This story is considered a classic among many people and it is written in the traditional style. This story takes place in the Yukon Territory in Canada for the most part, but later moves to the Santa Clara

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    White Fang by Jack London is a breathtaking example of classical composition. This piece of fictionalized American literature has shown, in the simplest way possible, the struggles of a wild made tame wolf as he is thrown in and out of captivity. Mr. London’s novel has shown, in vivid detail, how a good natured cub like White Fang turned into a raging beast. He hated his own species and humans because of the cruel treatment he had received, but by the end White Fang was able to learn what trust

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    story, he can use many types of figurative language at the same time and the reader can still have a clear idea of what the author is trying to address. I think that through this book, Jack London proved that he has an awesome writing style, because he can describe the characters, the animals and their surrounding in “White Fang” in a very interesting manner. For example, when he says: “He pointed toward the wall of darkness that pressed about them from every side. There was no suggestion of form in the

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    The Impact of the Setting in White Fang I. Introduction A. Love can be found in some of the most unexpected places, even when all hope seems to be lost. B. The various settings throughout White Fang, by Jack London, are crucial to the development of the main plot, the progress of the storyline, and the character growth. II. Environmental Determinism - Body Paragraph One A. White Fang, the protagonist, learns a lot about life in the wild, as well as the civilized lifestyle

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