He observes what the other dogs are doing.
buck is afraid of the man with the club
he puts buck in the team
It means that the call of the wild is calling Buck and that Buck is answering it.
Manuel
In "The Call of the Wild," Sol-leks attacks Buck out of a mix of instinct and dominance. As an experienced sled dog, Sol-leks feels threatened by Buck's presence and sees him as a rival. This confrontation serves to establish the pecking order within the team, showcasing the harsh realities of survival and dominance in the wild. Ultimately, it highlights Buck's struggle to adapt to his new environment and the challenges he faces in asserting his place among the other dogs.
He observes what the other dogs are doing.
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
Yes. Buck was the Protagonist.
This phrase refers to the strength of primal instincts in Buck, a dominant and powerful sled dog in Jack London's novel "The Call of the Wild." It highlights Buck's innate wild nature and his struggle to adapt to the harsh environment he finds himself in.
buck is afraid of the man with the club
he puts buck in the team
Buck was taken by the gardener, Manuel.
Alaska
Manuel
Buck's mother
Buck