Description
“The Call of the Wild,” published in 1903, is a novel by Jack London,It tells the story of Buck, a domesticated dog, who is taken from his comfortable life in California and forced to survive as a sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush in Alaska.Â
The book’s description highlights:
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Buck’s Transformation:Buck, initially pampered, undergoes a harsh transformation as he struggles to survive in the Alaskan wilderness, facing brutal training and the laws of nature.Â
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Survival and Primordial Instincts:The story showcases Buck’s journey from domestication to a wild state, as he learns to rely on his instincts and primal instincts to survive.Â
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Themes of Nature and Struggle:The novel explores themes of the struggle for existence, the call of the wild, and the importance of respecting the natural world.Â





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