The Call Of The Wild Character Analysis

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Although Buck is once domesticated, the experiences he goes through morphs him into the beast he is now; therefore Buck changes in the book and goes through many different circumstances that develop and transform him. when Buck is in the “sun- kissed Santa Clara Valley”(London,4), he is characterized as a pampered king and “The whole realm was his” (London 5). During the time Buck is in the “Santa Clara Valley”(London,4) he is taken by manuel, the gambler, and sold to another man and taken away to the ukon to be a slave to the sled. Before he gets to the yukon he is tortured by the man in the red sweater, and there he learns to understand the law of the club. Afterwards, Buck learns the law of the fang from the other dog, also he becomes …show more content…

After Buck is taken he is thrown into a baggage car and tortured to the point that “his eyes turned bloodshot, and he was metamorphosed into a raging fiend”(London 13). They poked at him and laughed at him,until “The joyful bark that trembled in Buck’s throat was twisted into a savage growl” (London 11). When he finally gets to the man in the red sweater“He was beaten, (he knew that); but he was not broken” (London 16). He is beaten to be taught the law of the club which is that whichever man is holding the club you would respect. On the other hand the law of the fang is different because it accomplished of mostly the survival of the fittest or strongest. The survival of the fittest takes a lot of things such as food, when the amount of food that the dogs got, “The first to go was Dub” (London, 244), dogs started to die because they did not get enough. The text says that, “Hal awoke one day to the fact that his dog food was half gone” (London, 243). This shows that since the people had been feeding the dogs so much they had lost about half the food and this meant that the dogs got fed less. Another key factor for the survival of the fittest is not food “but rest” (London, 243). The rest is very important for the dogs and if they did not get rest or much food then the dogs would start dying off quickly. The next key factor to be the fang is that to become the fang you need to kill the leader in place. The importance of the fight between Spitz and Buck is that Spitz is already kind of the fang, but Buck wanted to become the fang and he knew that the time would come for them to fight. Buck “knew it… the time had come” (London, 227). Once Buck knew that it is the time to fight, the “The Dominant Primordial Beast” (London, 216) came out in him to make its kill. The fight is very intense between Spitz and Buck, just as

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