JACK LONDON Themes & Quotes Sarah K, Ellie H, Allyson C & Amanda J THE CALL OF THE WILD.

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JACK LONDON Themes & Quotes Sarah K, Ellie H, Allyson C & Amanda J THE CALL OF THE WILD

Themes & Quotes I. Survival of the fittest “He was beaten (he knew that); But he was not broken” A. Buck killed Spitz so he could become the leader of the pack and resolve conflict. B. Buck steals other dogs’ food so that he can stay strong C. Buck adapts to the harsh lifestyle without help Sarah K, Ellie H, Allyson C, & Amanda J Clip Art

Themes & Quotes I. Follow your natural instincts and stay true to one’s own nature. “John Thornton's death releases Buck to answer the call and return to the wild.” A. Buck used his primordial instincts to track and kill a moose. B. At the sight of John Thornton's dead body, Buck instinctively attacked the Yeehat men. C. His wild instincts lead him to the wolf pack, where he later became the natural leader. Sarah K, Ellie H, Allyson C, & Amanda J Clip Art

JACK LONDON Themes & Quotes Sarah K, Ellie H, Allyson C, & Amanda J Thanks For Watching! Wolf Bee Happy123