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Call of the Wild

2023-01-21 23:06:48

Wild call I recently read a very nice book. It is called Jack London Wildcall. There are 104 pages and it is a novel. Wild calls have very interesting plots. It is centered around a mixture of St. Bernard and Scotch Shepherd and is called back. At home, this is a big house called the judge Millers who kissed Sanata Clara Valley under the sun, and he dominated all dogs. Back was an indivisible group member of Miller Miller until a man named Manuel, one of the gardener's assistant, committed a dangerous act.

The opponents of "The Call of the Wild" are red sweaters, Spitz, Manuel, Buck (because of self conflict), and a wild man. The aim of the author to write "call of wild" is to explain and amuse the reader through a story about the gold rush. "Third person is omniscient" and "Wild call of wild." The overall theme of the "wild call" is that when the back keeps on Spitz and keeps learning the natural environment, love can overcome human wildliness and "survival of the fittest". The tone of the book "wild call" is very important.

There is a dog named back, a protagonist of a famous novel called "wild call" written by American novelist and short story writer Jack London. The book "Call of the Wild" made London famous for the letter of the Republic. This is a story about a dog struggling to survive with a simple intrigue, but it is considered a classic of American literature. The back is actually a civilized dog in the south. He had a very pleasant life as a judge's beloved in the Santa Clara valley in California, but when people discover gold in the Klondike region of Canada, the happy life of the back is getting closer to the end Sled back was kidnapped by the assistant of the gardener and sold to a dog dealer to pay the debt of gambling. Buck fought with people planning trade, but he failed to defeat the "man wearing a red sweater." After being beaten, he was taught to follow and respect the laws of the club.