Chapter 3: The Dominant Primordial Beast

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Chapter 3: The Dominant Primordial Beast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgvHF1RGqN0

Assignment Listen to Chapter 3: The Dominant Primordial Beast of Call of the Wild. Complete the worksheet filling in examples from chapters 1-3 of situations / events involving Buck and how he changes or adapts because of these situations. You should fill in all of the circles, use names of characters rather than just "he" or "him" and reference the text with as much detail as possible. On the back of the worksheet, answer Chapter 3 questions# 1-5 in complete sentences.

Situation How Buck Changes or Adapts Manuel betrays Buck Buck begins to be  
 mistrustful of men

1. Describe Spitz's character using examples from the chapter to support your answer. 2. How do Francois and Perrault display their true natures in this chapter? Give specific examples to support your answer. 3. How does Buck begin to undermine Spitz's authority in this chapter? What were the effects of Buck's actions? What does this say about Buck's transformation from a "southland dog"? 4. In the following quotation, what does London mean by "the dominant primordial beast"? A pause seemed to fall. Every animal was motionless as though turned to stone. Only Spitz quivered and bristled as he staggered back and forth, snarling with horrible menace as though to frighten off impending death. Then Buck sprang in and out; but while he was in, shoulder had at last squarely met shoulder. The dark circle became a dot on the moon-flooded snow as Spitz disappeared from view. Buck stood and looked on, the successful champion, the dominant primordial beast who had made his kill and found it good. 5. What traits have helped Buck thrive in this new world? Of them, which do you think is most important? Why?