Friday, January 24, 2020
Call Of The Wild :: essays research papers
 Call of the Wild    The Call of the Wild has a very interesting plot. It is centered around a St.  Bernard and Scotch Shepherd mix, named Buck. At home, which was a large house  in the sun, he ruled over all dogs. Buck was Judge Miller's inseparable  companion, until a man named Manuel, who was the one of the gardener's helpers,  committed a treacherous act. Manuel, to cover his Chinese lottery gambling  debts, stole Buck from his sound sleep and brought him to a flag station called  College Park. There, the exchanging of money took place. It was simple.  Manuel needed money to pay off his gambling debts, and Buck was a prime  candidate. Buck was loaded onto an express car to Seattle. When he got there,  he was bought by two men named Perrault and Francois. He was loaded onto a ship  called the Narwhal and taken to the Yukon, where he was to be trained as a sled  dog. There were other sled dogs that Buck came to know well, each with their  own unique personality. After only a short time of training, Buck was a sled  dog, traveling with the team of huskies and mix breeds from Dyea Beach, to the  town of Dawson. After several trips with Perrault and Francois, Buck was traded  to a gold seeking family. They knew nothing, or hardly nothing, about managing  a sled team. There trip began with a very bad start. The family had loaded up  their wagon with too much unneeded baggage, and it was top heavy. As the dogs  began to pull away and pull around a curve, the baggage tipped over along with  the sled and thus the unnecessary baggage was discarded, and the trip was barely  completed because of harsh weather, wrong supplies, and poor management skills  of the dog handlers. All except a man that went by the name of John Thornton,  perhaps the only sane one in the group. After one of the men repeatedly beat on  a dog, Thornton became enraged. He threatened to kill the man. A few minutes  later, the rest of the family that left Thornton behind fell through some    					    
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