John Thornton saves Buck's life by rescuing him from being brutally beaten by Hal. He intervenes when he sees Hal mistreating Buck and convinces him to sell Buck to him. This act of kindness and protection not only saves Buck physically, but also leads to a deep bond and loyalty between Buck and Thornton.
He shot Hal.
Thornton got caught in the river rapids, Buck took several attempts to save Thornton. At last, Thornton got a good hold of Buck's tail and Buck pulled he safely to shore. Another time, Buck saved Thornton from losing a lot of money in a bet that Buck couldn't pull 1000 pounds on a sled. Buck proved those suckers wrong and pulled the sled full of sacks of grains with all his power.
John Thornton, a character from Jack London's novel "The Call of the Wild," dies from wounds sustained while trying to save Buck, his sled dog, from a group of aggressive Yeehat Indians. Thornton is fatally injured during the encounter, but dies content knowing he has saved Buck.
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Pocahontas has only saved john smith's life once
He was able to save the life of his son by giving up his freedom.
because,god save john newton
No she just wanted to save his life
She had to change her name, culture, and style. She was kidnapped by the English. She save John Smith's life.
In "The Call of the Wild," Jack London explores devotion through the bond between Buck, the protagonist, and John Thornton, his final master. Buck's loyalty and affection for Thornton represent a profound connection that transcends mere survival, showcasing the theme of loyalty in relationships. This devotion is highlighted during critical moments, such as when Buck risks his life to save Thornton, illustrating how deep loyalty can inspire acts of courage and selflessness. Ultimately, London uses this devotion to emphasize the transformative power of love and loyalty in the wild.
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