Manuel told Buck that they were going out for a walk. Seeing that Buck trusted the people at the mansion, including Manuel, Buck went with him. It wasn't until they got further away from the mansion did Manuel put a rope on Buck. Hope this helps! :D
Manuel
Manuel stole Buck to sell him and pay off his gambling debts.
Manuel sold Buck to some random guy in a park while trying to get some money for his gambling. After that Buck was passed on and on to the Man in the Red Sweater. This man harassed Buck with a club trying to break him in.
He is the man who sells buck to pay off his gambling debts I think!
No, It never says where Buck ends.
Manuel
Buck was taken by the gardener, Manuel.
Manuel stole Buck to sell him and pay off his gambling debts.
Manuel sold Buck to some random guy in a park while trying to get some money for his gambling. After that Buck was passed on and on to the Man in the Red Sweater. This man harassed Buck with a club trying to break him in.
He is the man who sells buck to pay off his gambling debts I think!
No, It never says where Buck ends.
manuel was selling buck for money
irst there was the man Manuel sold Buck to, a mysterious unnamed man. Then he was brought to the man with the red sweater. After that he was sold to Francis
the call is buck's strong calling to the wild.
I think it means that the call of the wild is calling Buck, and that Buck is answering it
In The Call of the Wild, Buck was VERY cunning. He transitioned from a house pet to a wild animal, most pets would not survive that change.
Ysabel is a minor character in Jack London's "The Call of the Wild." She is the daughter of Manuel, a character who is involved in the early stages of Buck's journey. Ysabel does not play a significant role in the overall narrative, but her presence highlights the interactions between humans and the animals in the story, emphasizing themes of loyalty and companionship.