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The Call of the Wild - Jack London
(1876 - 1916)

Features: Chapter-By-Chapter Summary and Commentary, Plot Summary, Character Descriptions, Critical Essays, Study Quiz

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Please help. I answered most of the questions but I cant figure out these questions because the book is really confusing to me. Please help. Thank you so much.

11. How does the setting serve to develop Buck as a character?
A. It allows him to roam free of restraints for the first time.
B. It offers him the change to interact with a greater variety of characters in Alaska.
C. It develops how Alaskan natives live more primitively than Californian natives.
D. It put him in situations where he had to turn to his animal instincts in order to survive.

12. Buck's abduction from his home in California is an example of
A. Dialect
B. Theme
C. Point of view
D. Rising action

14. Which of the following lines from The Call of the Wild best supports the theme?
A. "But buck possessed a quality that made for greatness--imagination"
B. "In passion to rend and destroy he never forgot that his enemy was in like passion to rend and destroy."
C. "Buck stood and looked on, the successful champion. the dominant primordial beast who made his kill and found it good"
D. "At a bound Buck took up the duties of leadership; and where judgement was required, and quick thinking and quick acting, he showed himself the superior even of Spitz, of whom Francois had never seen an equal."

15. Which of the following most effectively conveys the development of Spitz as a character?
A. Buck's actions
B. Spitz's thoughts
C. Spitz's actions
D. Others' dialogue about Spitz

16. Buck did not fight back when Hal was beating him because
A. He did not have the strength.
B. He wanted to die so he didn't have to go to Dawson.
C. He knew he deserved it because he had let down the team.
D. He had learned not to fight back against a human for any reason.

19. Buck's instinctual memories of ancient times are represented by
A. John
B. Spitz
C. the hairy man
D. the man in the red sweater.

Please help. Thank you.

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After the death of Curly in The Call of the Wild, Buck concludes that no fair play exists in his world and that he will never go down in a fight. The theme illustrated here is apparently derived from London's interpretation of

A. the theory of evolution.
B. instincts as ancient memories.
C. Nietzsche's ideas.
D. "might makes right."

Call of the wild questions!!!! ?

1. Why did Spitz go out of his way to snarl at and bully Buck?
Spitz recognized Buck as a dangerous rival.
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2. What actually happened that started the first fight between Buck and Spitz?
Spitz took over Buck’s sleeping nest.

3. What took place in the middle of the fight that stopped it?
Starving huskies invaded the Frenchmen’s camp


4. Why was the Thirty-Mile River considered to be the hardest part of the trail?
It was a wide-open area with treacherously thin ice.


5. Why did Perrault’s solution, though effective, cost them so much valuable time?
Francois had to go before the team on his belly, detecting thin ice with a pole.

6. What did the dog-driver do for Buck to help solve the problem of Buck's sore feet?
The driver covered Buck’s paws with booties made from the tops of moccasins.


7. Before Dolly chased Buck, how did she let it be known that she had gone mad?
She began howling like a wolf.

8. How did the breaking down of the dogs' discipline affect the dog team?
The dogs began fighting with one another.


9. What did Buck do to Spitz that meant certain death for his old foe?
As they fought, Buck pretended to go for Spitz’s shoulder and broke his leg instead.


10. What stubborn behavior of Buck’s surprised Francois and Perrault?
Buck insisted on being hitched into the lead sled dog position.

Call of the wild essay conclusion help!!!?

write your conclusion

What happened to curly in chapter 2 of The Call of the Wild.?

If curly is the girl dog, then i think she was eaten by other dogs in some little town. im not 100% sure, if its chapter 2, but i remember some other dogs attack her and eat her

Can any body help me with this test?

1) If you consider The Call of the Wild to be an allegory, which one of the following statements would be true?
A. Judge Miller represents the primordial condition
B. Buck represents some characteristic of humanity
C. John Thornton represents the civilized world
D. The book is a story about the need for socialism

2) The survival of the fittest is an idea promoted by
A. Carl Jung.
B. Friedrich Nietzsche
C. Charles Darwin.
D. Karl Marx

If you consider The Call of the Wild to be an allegory, which one of the following statements would be true?

A. Judge Miller represents the primordial condition
B. Buck represents some characteristic of humanity
C. John Thornton represents the civilized world
D. The book is a story about the need for socialism

I need help on these questions please!!!?

1. If you consider The Call of the Wild to be an allegory, which one of the following statements would be true?

A. Judge Miller represents the primordial condition.
B. Buck represents some characteristic of humanity.

C. John Thornton represents the civilized world.

D. The book is a story about the need for socialism.


2. On page 14 of The Call of the Wild, what's meant by the phrase "The domesticated generations fell from him"?

A. Buck has lost a lot of hair in his fight with Spitz.
B. Buck is learning to love a human being again.

C. Buck is losing his civilized characteristics.

D. Buck longs to return home to the Judge's family.



11. The purpose of the expedition Buck takes with Thornton and his partners is to

A. search for a gold mine.
B. find a new camp.

C. deliver mail.

D. hunt for food.




12. On page 14 of The Call of the Wild, Jack London writes, "In vague ways he remembered back to the youth of the breed." This statement is an example of

A. the will to power.
B. natural selection.

C. survival of the fittest.

D. the racial unconscious.
17. The will to power is symbolized by

A. Buck's killing Spitz.
B. Hal's arguing with Charles.

C. Thornton's rifle.

D. Buck's becoming friends with Thornton

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