Book Report On Jack London's "Call Of The Wild"
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Can one person fit into three very different categories? In Call
of the Wild, by Jack London, London proves he is an emphatic naturalist.
However, his knowledge of the areas in which the book is set and of the
harsh realities of life show that he also appears to be a regionalist and
naturalist.
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Middle of paper
.... goes inside of both dogs' heads
and gives reasons for all the actions that real dogs would do.
Realism is also a major part of the novel. It is in no way padded
with goodness to leave the reader with a warm sensation in his heart. At
times, the way in which beatings of the dogs are described makes the
reader want to close the book. Throughout the book, Buck is severely
abused by humans. Upon being taken from his home to learn to be a sled
dog, Buck is beaten senseless for no reason other ....
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