Judge Miller is the original owner of Buck, the main protagonist in the novel. He has two sons, a very large estate and a number of hunting dogs and a well stocked table but he treats Buck more as a companion/friend rather than as a pet.
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Judge Miller is the original owner of Buck, the main protagonist in the novel. He has two sons, a very large estate and a number of hunting dogs and a well stocked table but he treats Buck more as a companion/friend rather than as a pet.
Marshall Bond has written: 'Judge Miller of Jack London's The call of the wild' -- subject(s): Biography, Judges 'Adventures with peons, princes, & tycoons' 'Gold hunter'
Dolly in the book "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London is a kind and gentle Newfoundland dog that befriends Buck, the main character. She introduces Buck to the domesticated life on Judge Miller's estate before he is kidnapped and taken to be a sled dog in the Alaskan wilderness.
Wild Bull Miller was born in 1962.
No, It never says where Buck ends.
Judge Miller
Judge Miller
Barney Miller - 1974 The Judge 6-9 was released on: USA: 6 December 1979
A miller grinds wheat into flour.
Buck's unfulfilled expectations of rescue by the judge in "The Call of the Wild" symbolize the harsh realities of nature and the abandonment of civilization. Initially, Buck clings to the hope of returning to a more comfortable life, reflecting his deep-seated desire for safety and belonging. However, this expectation ultimately highlights the theme of survival and adaptation, as Buck learns to embrace his primal instincts and the call of the wild, signaling his transformation and acceptance of a new identity.