The now feral- wild-adapted but ex-pet dog is more or less taken into protective custody by an Indian tribe, called in the story the Yeehats. Some people think the use of such odd language as ( he was spirited away) imply something like walking dead or Zombies. Not so this was written in l904, language use was different. Buck, the canine, was in effect taken in by an Indian Tribe= some have argued the Yeehats may have been a wild wolf pack also but that is conjectural. I think they were a tribe.
The rifle shot at the end of Chapter 4 in "The Call of the Wild" signifies the culmination of Buck's transformation and his acceptance of his wild instincts. It marks the moment when Buck realizes the danger posed by humans and the call to return to his primal nature. This shot foreshadows the challenges he will face as he increasingly embraces his ancestral instincts in the wild, further distancing himself from his domesticated past.
At the end of "The Call of the Wild," Buck howls at the moon as a manifestation of his deep connection to his ancestral instincts and the wild. This howl symbolizes his transformation from a domesticated pet to a creature of the wild, embracing his primal heritage. It reflects his newfound freedom and acceptance of his place in the natural world, where he feels a sense of belonging among the wolves.
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You will hear a tone to let you know that you have another call. When that happens, you can do two things. You can put the call on hold by pressing send or you end the first call by asking the first caller to hang up.
the call is buck's strong calling to the wild.
I was call to the wild
Dave was shot and killed to be put out of his misery.
Yes, The Call of The wild is a movie
Call of the Wild - Wild Willy Barrett album - was created in 1979.
Spitz died at the end of chapter 3, after him and Buck got in a fight
what do you call a wild chestnut Arab
Dreamtale - Call of the Wild