In The Sea-Wolf (1992) of Jack London, a young Humphrey Van Weyden threw Martinez from the ship with a collision with a ferry. After he had trouble in the cool San Francisco Bay, he was drawn into the seal ship Ghost. On board, Captain Wolf Larsen and Captain Van Weyden became friends of intellectuals. As the voyage continued, Larsen and Van Vuitton began to become enemies due to the differences in their philosophy of Captain Lapen. Captain and Van Weyden are highly educated people, but their strengths and desires are different.
Jack · Life · London · Jack · London is an American writer and journalist and a great supporter and activist of socialism. There are several popular novels in London, such as "wild calls", "white", "sea wolves". London 's writing career is not only for him, but he is facing many difficulties, but he strives to be a successful writer. On January 12, 1876, Flora Wilman gave birth to John Griffith Charlie to better understand Jack London and in San Francisco, California, she was not married at that time ("Jack London biography" 1).
The theme analysis of White Square by Jack London by London London is a wonderful adventure novel that vividly depicted the life of the wolf named White. Through the novel, White interacted with Alaska human beings and other wolves at the turn of the century, so White experienced a lot of learning experiences. Jack London uses the events of White's life to show that only foolish, smart, and power can survive.
Jack London 's novel "White" was published in 1906 and is often thought of as a counterpart to the "wild call". This dog is also part of the wolf, lives in the middle of the Klondike River and is influenced by human savageness and kindness. This novel describes the final domestication of white. In the American Library Edition (1982) of Jack London 's novels and stories, not only the texts of "The Call of the Wild" and "White" but also the map of the area in the Klondike novel of London and "Annotation of history and geography "Is also included. Edit Volume Donald Pizer