The final chapter ends with John Thorton setting off with Buck to the east to discover a lost mine which supposedly will make one rich. They wander in the wilderness, hunting and fishing and living off the land, until they reach a shallow place in a valley full of gold. The men earn thousands of dollars a day panning for gold, and the dogs have nothing to do. Feeling left out, Buck dashes into the forest after hearing a call of the wild. He makes friends with a wolf, but can't decide whether his loyalty should saty with Thornton or the wolf. A devastating Indian attack kills everyone at Buck's camp including Thornton, and Buck is the only one who survives. He once again hears the call of the wild and goes off because his ties to Thornton were broken by death. Buck in the end joins the wolf pack and lives his life in the wilderness.
I think Jack Londons's favorite part of the book (and my favorite part) is when Buck was able to pull the thousand pound sled.Being able to stun Matthewson (who is filled with confidence) and all those who didn't believe he could even budge it.He also wins John Thorntan $1000.I love it when John holds buck and rocks him back and forth.
Jack London is the author of Call of the Wild.
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The author was Jack London, and it was published in 1903.
What are the major characters in the book by Jack londaon Call of the Wild?
Gary Snyder's "The Call of the Wild" is an anti-Vietnam war poem written in the early 1970's. It should not be confused with the famous Jack London story "The Call of the Wild", about a completely different subject.
Jack London is the author of Call of the Wild.
Jack London also wrote a great book about a wolf. The story is White Fang
Jack London is the author of Call of the Wild, not a character in the book!
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London was actually in the Klondike, so it was easy to write down some of the things and fictionalize them a bit to make it into a story.
The author was Jack London, and it was published in 1903.
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Yes, Jack London is a famous American writer known for his adventure novels such as "The Call of the Wild" and "White Fang." His stories often depict themes of nature, survival, and the struggle of the individual against harsh environments.
Jack London
Jack London
Jack London wrote the book 'The Call of the Wild'. It was published in 1903 and tells the story of a domestic dog named Buck who becomes a wild animal in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush.
Jack London Town is located in Oakland, California. It is a historic site dedicated to Jack London, a famous author known for his books such as "The Call of the Wild" and "White Fang." The town features a museum, a marina, and various exhibits related to Jack London's life and work.