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The men of Yukon call Walt the King of Mazy May because he demonstrated exceptional leadership, courage, and survival skills during a dangerous ice break-up. Walt successfully led a rescue mission that saved several lives, earning him the admiration and respect of the men.
In "The King of Mazy May" by Jack London, the five stages are the conflict between Walt Masters and the marshal's posse, Walt's determination to reach the gold before the posse, the encounter with the bear, the showdown with the marshal, and the final resolution with Walt proving his claim to the gold.
I consider "King of Mazy May" as a short story in the historical fiction genre.
Walt is the protagonist in the book The King of Mazy Maybecause he saves the claim from the claimjumpers.
because he is a king
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the answer is Canada
- The resolution of, " The King Of Mazy May " is when they got to the gold commissioner's office in Dawson, and marked their stake, so now that's their territory.
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The King of Mazy May, by Jack London, is a story about a 14 year-old boy called Walt Masters who lived at the time of the gold rush about 150 years ago. Walt was born at a trading post on the Yukon river in Northern Canada, and when his mother died, he and his father moved up the river and settled by a small creek called Mazy May. They were there to look for gold which had been found in the creeks and rivers of the Klondike region. In those days prospectors could get land for themselves by marking it out with stakes, and then going to the commissioner's office of the nearest big town to register their claim. When that had been done, they were the owners of the land and nobody could take it away from them. ^_^
Walt's actions reveal a lot in The King of Mazy May when the stampede people came and Walt wanted to stop them. He beat them and ran away. He also saved his friend. His actions reveal he is clever, caring, and brave.
Emil Mazy was born in 1865.