The Influence On George Orwell's The Call Of The Wild

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The adventures told in his fiction stories are mostly based on his personal experiences. He spent a winter in the Canadian North during the Klondike Gold rush of 1897-1898. When he came back, he claimed to have seen a wolf which inspired the character Buck in his book. As cited from Call of the Wild Study Guide, “ London was clearly influenced by several important philosophers and scientists during the writing of The Call of the Wild. Darwin's theory of Evolution, Herbert Spencer's ideas about the ‘survival of the fittest,’ and Nietzsche's ‘superman’ theory play important roles in plot and characterization.” This book’s popularity played a big part in London’s

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