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The Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild is a best-selling novel written by American author Jack London and published in 1903. In this novel, a dog named Buck was betrayed and sold as a sled dog in Yukon during the 19th-century Klondike Gold Rush, and he ultimately escaped captivity to become the leader of a wolf pack. Questions and answers related to The Call of the Wild can be found in this category.

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What is the conflict in the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London?

The main conflict in Moby Dick is the desire of Captain Ahab to kill Moby Dick. He is so obsessed with this idea that he thinks or acts upon it all the time that he is awake. He is vengeful, hateful and obsessive toward this whale. His thoughts and works become so involoved in his mind that he would stop at nothing. Even at the loss of life of his crew. As the story climaxes his emotions grow more and more powerful as to the point of no regard for his own life. I believe that even if he did kill Moby Dick he would never have been satisfied.

What happens at circle city in call of the wild?

Men were bragging about their dogs when a man named Matthewson claimed his dog could start and walk off with a sled loaded with seven hundred pounds.

......."Pooh! pooh!" said John Thornton; "Buck can start a thousand pounds"

Buck ends up winning Thornton $1600.

What was buck and the teams new job in the call of the wild?

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

Who are the main characters of the book of the Call of the Wild?

the main character in call of the wild is a dog named buck. i would say the sceond most impornatat character is his master, John thornton. another main character is buck's rival Spitz, another dog.

Who was bucks second master in The Call of the Wild?

Buch was taken by the gardener, Manuel, who had gambled away his money in Chinese lottery and had no money to support his wife and children. He sold Buck to an outside man, whom we never reveal much more about.

This book is realism, which means we don't always get answers to the questions.

Who bought buck from the man in the red sweater in the book call of the wild?

the law of club and fang

actually, the law of club and fang is discussed after that, although i agree it seems appropriate. The man in the red sweater teaches Buck that whoever has a weapon is to be obeyed. A weapon signifies dominance, authority and the ultimate power.

Who bought buck from the man in the red sweater call of the wild?

First 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 and Perrault. I;m assuming that is all you need for now.

The answers to the call od the wild chapter two quiz?

Every quiz is different. This means that the answers to The Call of The Wild chapter 2 quiz is not available to anyone, but the teacher.

What is the resolution to call of the wild by Jack London?

The resolution of the call of the wild is after falling action. The falling action is obviously after the climax.The Climax is when Buck discovers John Thornton dead. In fact, most of that scene would be the climax. It is the turning point. The falling action is his vigil over the body; The resolution is his complete and total return to the wild. He has finally answered his call; and he has become legend!

What kind of novel is The Call of the Wild by Jack London?

hyperbole "an endless array of outhouses..." but array wasnt endless

Who was black Burton in the call of the wild?

Black Burton is a man that buck and his loveing new master meat at a bar. his owner tries to break up a fight when Burton punches him. buck quickly interveins to save his life.

What does the man with the red sweater do to Buck?

Sadly, the man in the red sweater beats Buck until he learns what to do and what not to do.

What some personality traits of buck from The Call of the Wild?

Buck's personality changes throughout the book. In the beginning, he seems to be haughty, conceited, and was treated not good

but kindhearted and carefree nonetheless. However, when he is transferred to the Klondike, he morphs into a completely different dog. He becomes aggressive, vicious, dominant, intimidating, fierce, and he had always been a true leader. I hope that helps!

2 After the death of Curly in The Call of the Wild Buck concludes that no fair play exists in his world and that he will never go down in a fight The theme illustrated here is apparently derived?

After the death of Curly in The Call of the Wild, Buck concludes that no fair play exists in his world and that he will never go down in a fight. The theme illustrated here is apparently derived from the phrase "might makes right."

Why does Buck return to the Valley each summer in The Call of The Wild?

Due to all the people going to he Gold Rush, there was a big need for sled dogs; since dog sleds were the only effective way of getting around the Arctic in thewinter in those days.

Who is pete from The Call of the Wild?

Hans and Pete are two sledders who own Buck before John Thornton takes possession of him. Their quest is similar to that of others in the book; they, too, are in the Yukon seeking gold.