The book "Call of the Wild" by Jack London can be interpreted as having a bittersweet ending. While the protagonist, Buck, finds a sense of belonging and fulfillment in the wild, his journey is marked by loss, hardship, and the harsh realities of nature. Ultimately, the ending can be seen as both sad and happy, as Buck embraces his true nature and finds a sense of freedom and purpose in the wilderness.
When I read the book Call Of The Wild first, I was about 10. My mom had bought it for me along with White Fang (also by the same author, same kind of plot, if you haven't read it, read it.) I thought that is was a happy ending in Call Of The Wild when I first read it, because Buck was free. I thought that White Fang was a sad ending. Over the years, I've begun to think the opposite is true. I'm not sure if this is bad or good.
Yes, The Call of The wild is a movie
Dreamtale - Call of the Wild
What are the major characters in the book by Jack londaon Call of the Wild?
a person
When I read the book Call Of The Wild first, I was about 10. My mom had bought it for me along with White Fang (also by the same author, same kind of plot, if you haven't read it, read it.) I thought that is was a happy ending in Call Of The Wild when I first read it, because Buck was free. I thought that White Fang was a sad ending. Over the years, I've begun to think the opposite is true. I'm not sure if this is bad or good.
Yes, The Call of The wild is a movie
Dreamtale - Call of the Wild
Dreamtale - Call of the Wild
What are the major characters in the book by Jack londaon Call of the Wild?
a person
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Jack London is the author of Call of the Wild, not a character in the book!
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rawhide!
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I have no clue!!:D