Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Jack Londons The Call of the Wild :: Call of the Wild Essays
Call of the Wild Where did man come from?Ã Ã Scientists thought they had answered this simple yet complex question through Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.Ã Ã According to him, living organisms evolved due to constant changing.Ã Ã Organisms which gained an edge would reign, while those without would die.Ã Ã Jack London's books during the late 1800's animated this theory through the use of wild animals in a struggle for survival.Ã Ã In fact, many prove that to survive a species "must" have an edge.Ã Ã In London's book the Call of the Wild, the harsh depiction of the Klondike wilderness proves that to survive life must adapt. Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã London uses Buck as his first character to justify his theory as he conforms well to the hostile North.Ã Ã While at Judge Miller's, pampered Buck never worries about his next meal or shelter; yet while in the frozen Klondike he has death at his heels.Ã Ã Until his body adapts to the strenuous toil of the reins, Buck needs more food than the other dogs.Ã He must steal food from his masters in order to conform.Ã Ã If Buck continues his stealthy work he will survive.Ã Ã A second example occurs when Thorton owns Buck, and Spitz, the lead dog, constantly watches the team in a dominant manner.Ã Ã Buck, if insubordinate, runs the risk of death.Ã Ã He lays low, learning Spitz's every tactic.Ã Ã Buck adapts to circumstances until finally he strikes against Spitz in a fight for the dominant position.Ã Ã By killing Spitz, he gains a supreme air, and in turn an adaptation against the law of the fang.Ã Ã A third example surfaces during Buck's leadership.Ã Ã The fledgling dog, to Francios and Perrault, cannot work up to par for the lead.Ã Ã So Buck conducts himself as a master sled dog, reaching Francios and Perrault's goals, conforming to the team.Ã The group plows through snow reaching at least forty miles a day.Ã Ã The dogs spend at most two weeks in the wild Klondike.Ã Ã In a way Buck heightens the safety of each person and dog.Ã Ã He adapts to the environment and new position.Ã Ã Within the Call of the Wild, Buck must have a part to justify London's theory. Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã In the novel London uses Mercedes, Hal, and Charles, a group of very inexperienced and even less equipped city goers, to depict the probable doom of those who do not adapt.Ã Ã While in Skagway the three have no idea what the Klondike holds.Ã The well dressed well fed team wants nothing but riches and fame.Ã Ã Ã In their effort for
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