The Call Of The Wild
Title: The Call Of The Wild
Author: Jack London
Copyright: 1986
Setting:
The beginning setting takes place on the property of Judge Miller in Santa Clara
Valley, California in 1897. Later the setting takes place in Alaska during the Gold Rush
of the Klondike.
Main Character:
Buck is the only main character of the book. Buck is a dog who is part Saint
Bernard and part Shephard.
Summary:
Buck is my favorite character of the book. He had such a great life before he was
stolen and sold to some very nasty people. Buck was treated very badly and he had to
learn how to survive. He didn't let the people know he was scared. The only way to
survive was to listen, watch and learn. Buck wanted to be the leader and fought for what
he wanted and he got it.
Buck had a great life living with Judge Miller and his family. He had free run of
the place and played with his daughters and hunted with his sons. All the other animals......
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Approximate Pages: 5 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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