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Analysis of the Call of the Wild by Jack London

2023-04-19 08:17:00

Instead of caring for their animals, the two owners mistreated the dogs, beat them and made them malnourished. It depicts the adverse relationship between humans and dogs, but in order to survive in the wilderness in the back, teaching to fight for food and serve himself. This is in stark contrast to life in the back mirror manners. This concept of moral differences between civilization and the wilderness often appears throughout the story and is one of the main themes of the story.

Jack London's "wild call" was one of the most widely read American novels at the time. Back was a wild call dog, and he struggled because he crossed the Yukon to find gold. When Jack London wrote "a wild call" he used his background experience to shape characters and scenes. Jack London wrote "a wild call" with his own background. "Jack began working at the age of 10. He was moved by Max and decided to be a king of beasts.With the shots of psychology, the whole story penetrated the lonely child's fantasy full of anxiety The extreme anger that Max revealed from his mother 's behavior made him into a psychological conflict.

"Wild call" first published in 1903 is considered a masterpiece of Jack London. Based on his experience with London's experience as a gold prospector in the wilderness of Canada and his view on the struggle for his nature and survival, the "wild call" is a struggle for the immortal spirit and the survival of Alaska Klondike It is a story about. I am reading this book as part of the banned weeks sponsored by Sheila @ Book Journey. I was going to read another book, but I became messed up, after all, I spent more than a day reading and writing reviews, so after searching for a shorter ban, I read this book I decided to make it. I am very pleased that I could do it!