Jack London 's novel "Wild Call" was published in 1903 and is often considered his masterpiece. The classic London story to use a dog (the back) as a hero is sometimes classified as a child novel erroneously
Abstract: The bag was brought to Klondike, trained as a sledge dog, and eventually restored to its original wolf style. Then he encountered danger, adventure and fantasy and gave up the security of his familiar world, and made a nearly magical journey.
Details: During the 1890s Klondike gold rush against the winter in northwestern Canada, the "wild call" was a story that the dog changed from a pet to a wolf leader. This dog, the back has grown to be part of a human family. When he was stolen in a sled bag, he became a servant of man. This is the world of Darwin, and only the people most suited to this situation can survive. London explains brawls, beatings, and the blood desires of the back. Sensational touch highlights the romantic charm of the wilderness and the wilds themselves.
When the traces of back and sleigh were cut, the back became the same as his rescuer John Thornton, but was bound to Thornton by love. Only when Thornton died, Buck killed Yeehat Indians, and as he realized that a man had no power in him, he turned his back to the human world to accept the wild It was. The adaptation of the back is about not only learning to deal with the new situation, but also to realign his inner instinct. At the moment of most anthropomorphic in this book, the back saw the vision of people's skin people trembling in the dark. These visions show back transformation more than just instinct. "Wildcall" is a mysterious spiritual force
The opponents of "The Call of the Wild" are wearing red sweaters, Spitz, Manuel, Buck (due to self conflict), and wild men. The aim of writing the author's "call of wild" is to entertain and entertain the reader through a story about the money rushed from the dog's point of view. "Wild calls" are explained in "Third parties know everything". The overall theme of 'wild call' is that when the back keeps on Spitz and keeps learning the natural environment, love can defeat the nature and "survival of the fittest" of human animals. The keynote lecture of "book of 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 "Wild calling" made London famous for the republic's letter. This is a story about dogs struggling to survive without complicated plots, but it is regarded as a classic of American literature. The back is actually a civilized dog in the south. He lived a very pleasant life as a judge's beloved in Santa Clara Valley, California, but the happy life of the back is a big deal for those who find gold and powerful dog sleds in the Klondike region of Canada I saw demand. . The 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.
The two most famous stories of Jack London are "Wild calls" and "Make a fire". Call of the Wild is a novel about a dog Buck, stolen from his home in California and sold in Canada as a member of the dog sled team. Then back learned club and canine teeth rules, and he became the leader of his team, and eventually it came out of the captives and became a forest where a wild dog walks around. In Jon Krakauer's novel "Entering the Wild", Chris McCandless of the hero is exploring nature so that he / she can find out belonging consciousness. Who is the real meaning of who he is? But the essence of nature eventually kept his life away from him. At the end of his life, he discovered his purpose and the need for others. After Chris McCandless died in Alaska, Krakauer wrote "Going into the Wild" to look back on the trip McCandless made. Clackauer draws McCandless as a young man