there was a war between Buck and Spitz because they're enemies and new the fight would come one day or another.
Because both wanted to be leader. It's a fight for leadership.
He is a dog that was Buck's enemy. The leader of the pack.
Francois & Perrault discovers that spitz is missing and the signs of battle on buck's body are the proof that the inevitable battle between buck and spitz has occured and that buck is the winner.
In Chapter 3 of "The Call of the Wild," Buck and Spitz fight primarily due to a clash over leadership and dominance within the dog sled team. Spitz, the established leader, sees Buck's growing strength and confidence as a threat to his authority. Their rivalry escalates when Buck challenges Spitz's position, culminating in a brutal confrontation that signifies Buck's determination to assert himself and take control of the team. Ultimately, this conflict underscores the themes of survival and the struggle for power in the harsh environment of the Yukon.
buck's killing spitz.
Because both wanted to be leader. It's a fight for leadership.
They fight and eventually Spitz dies.
He is a dog that was Buck's enemy. The leader of the pack.
Buck won the fight against Spitz due to his superior instincts and adaptability, honed from his experiences in the wild. Throughout their rivalry, Buck learned Spitz's fighting tactics and ultimately outmaneuvered him. In a decisive moment, Buck utilized his intelligence and strength, which allowed him to take advantage of Spitz's overconfidence and defeat him. This victory marked Buck's emergence as the new leader of the sled team.
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.
Francois & Perrault discovers that spitz is missing and the signs of battle on buck's body are the proof that the inevitable battle between buck and spitz has occured and that buck is the winner.
Buck kills/killed Spitz.
because spitz picked on him constantly.later buck killed spitz.
if you are talking about call of the wild, spitz is aggressive and buck shows that in the end when he kills spitz
In Chapter 3 of "The Call of the Wild," Buck and Spitz fight primarily due to a clash over leadership and dominance within the dog sled team. Spitz, the established leader, sees Buck's growing strength and confidence as a threat to his authority. Their rivalry escalates when Buck challenges Spitz's position, culminating in a brutal confrontation that signifies Buck's determination to assert himself and take control of the team. Ultimately, this conflict underscores the themes of survival and the struggle for power in the harsh environment of the Yukon.
buck's killing spitz.
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.