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Leader Of The Pack

Submitted by kulagurl12 on December 1, 2006

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Leader of the Pack
As my classmate William Smith explains, “In the wild its the rule of the club and fang... We cannot
be having none of that in civilized environments, it would cause a ruckus... Thats why wild is wild and civil is civil...” One has to ponder on the wilderness and civilization and what happens to a creature when he is thrown into the wilderness and expected to adapt unexpectedly. In the novel, “The Call of the Wild,” is a St. Bernard and Scotch Shepherd mix, named Buck. As I read the book, I found that Buck can be very loyal and trustworthy to his master, if his master is loyal to him. Buck learns this through civilization and when he is stolen into the wilderness he must learn how to survive and adapt to the ways of the rough country and their inhabitants the way a wild animal would. Through the use of wild creatures and people, London portrays how adaptation makes one strong and fit for their environment; that civilization is what makes them weak and if a great enough adaptation occurs, the organism will rise above all obstacles.
Due to his civilized upbringing in California, the unexpected change in environment and the sudden abuse altered Buck’s views on people from then on. Judge Miller is a wealthy, retired judge who owns a spacious estate in California's Santa Clara Valley. Buck's St. Bernard father had been Judge Miller's devoted companion and Buck succeeds him in fulfilling this role of the companion and dog of the house. Buck was a St. Bernard and German Shepherd with brown-haired with white patches on his nose and chest. Buck was raised in northern California on Judge Miller's homestead, where he led a carefree existence free from any harm. Buck is able to wander everywhere on the property unhindered and unbothered by anyone else. Buck's time at the Judge's house was spent playing and not having to worry about anything; he was free. He knows neither anger nor hunger nor pain. In chapter one Buck is...

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