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The climax of Jack London's short story "The Law of Life" occurs when the protagonist, Old Koskoosh, faces his imminent death in the wilderness. As he reflects on his life and the inevitability of nature's law, he resigns himself to his fate, recognizing that survival is essential for the continuation of life. This moment of acceptance encapsulates the story's themes of mortality and the harsh realities of existence, culminating in his decision to embrace his end rather than fight against it.

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