Where did Wildcol come from? Scientists believe that this simple and complicated question was answered through Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. According to him, life has evolved due to constant change. Creatures gain dominance, creatures without life die. Jack London book in the late 1800s used the theory that fighting wild animals for survival. In fact, it indicates that seeds are "essential" in order for many people to survive. In the London book "Wild calls", the strict explanation of Klondike Wilderness prove that life has to adapt to survive.
Jack London's "wild call" is a unique classic. This is a wonderful novel that can be enjoyed by philosophical books that provide readers of all ages and a dynamic adventure. The most strange thing is that it is an experimental novel (half of them are dogs including the hero), it is an exciting reading pleasure. It is no wonder that this American novel was lacking readers both at home and abroad. The main character of Jack London 's "Wild Call" (1903) is Back, St. Bernard / Scottish Shepherd. One evening in 1897, a poor farm worker stole Barker from his comfortable northern California house and sold it to a sleighing dog. The novel focuses on the struggle and success of the back in studying 'Domination of clubs and dogs' between 1897 and 1998, between the Yukon in Canada and Klondike Gold Rush in Alaska.
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.