Buck, the protagonist of Jack London's "The Call of the Wild," evolves into a strong leader through his journey in the wild. His instincts and adaptability allow him to navigate challenges and lead a team of sled dogs effectively. While he demonstrates qualities of leadership such as courage, resilience, and decisiveness, his leadership is primarily driven by survival instincts rather than a desire to lead. Ultimately, Buck's transformation showcases the duality of leadership as both a natural and learned trait in the face of adversity.
in my opinion, he was a good leader because he made tobacco a big success, and helped the booming of the colony, so yeah, i think he was a good leader
noo he was not a good leader. he created alot of warss in china :((
He was a very good leader
No, he was a good leader who sometimes did bad things.
Henry wasn't a good leader because he just wasn't
Buck replaces Spitz as the leader of the sled dogs in "Call of the Wild" by Jack London. After a fierce fight between the two, Buck emerges victorious and asserts his dominance as the new leader of the pack.
the summery of good river by pearl buck I need it .
Spitz did not get along with Buck because both Spitz and Buck were leaders. Each of the dogs wanted to be the leader of the pack and of the sled team.
He is a dog that was Buck's enemy. The leader of the pack.
Sir Peter Buck (Te Rangi Hiroa).
Because both wanted to be leader. It's a fight for leadership.
no he is not a good leader
In 1957, Buck Baker was the Nascar Grand National Series champion.
Yes she was a very good leader. She was such a good leader that her soldiers refused to fight with out her!
As of March 29, 2005 The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck has 448 pages.And I am,-Devil Man
a good leader
By Pearl Buck in 1931.