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These two events represent Buck’s departure from a loving and comfortable environment to an environment of “club and fang.”
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What is? Buck’s first club beating and Curly’s death
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This represents Buck’s freedom from servitude to humans
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What is? Thornton cutting Buck’s traces free
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She symbolizes the material world and consumerism
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Who is? Mercedes
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Represents leadership and hierarchy; also submission to human will
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What are? Buck Traces
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Represents Buck’s submission to the “Call of the Wild”
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What is? Buck’s attack on the Yeehats
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Evolves from a California domestic pet to a wild Artic animal
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Who is? Buck
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Keep’s Buck from heeding the “call of the wild”
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Who is? John Thornton
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“Devil-Dog”
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Who is? Spitz
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Inexperienced sled masters who seek Gold
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Who are? Mercedes, Charles and Hal
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Near death by pulling sled, never quitting his work.
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Who is? Dave
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Original Owner of Buck
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Who is? Judge Miller
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The reason many Americans rushed to Canada with Dogsleds in 1897
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What is? Klondike Gold Rush
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The start of the fight between Spitz and Buck, Buck wins
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What is? Rabbit Chase
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What London is discussing in this line: “Buck knew, and every dog knew, what had taken place behind the belt of river trees.”
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What is? Dave is shot
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Proves that Buck is a true leader
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What is? Buck assumes Spitz’s place event when threatened with a club
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Buck considers these new owners to be “lazy and sloppy”
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Who are? Mercedes, Hal and Charles
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The owners run out of chow for the dogs, they feed them this instead, which is not enough nourishment
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What is? Horsehide
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The fate of Charles, Hal and Mercedes
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What is? They fall through the ice
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The test Thornton gives Buck for obedience
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What is? He commands Buck to jump of a cliff, Buck starts to command him and Thornton stops him
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Buck wins this bet for Thornton
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What is? Buck can pull 1,000 pounds
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Civilization vs Wilderness Individual vs Group
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What is? Theme
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The attack of the wild starving dogs to the camp, predicts the later hunger the dogs experience with Hal
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What is? Foreshadowing
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Protagonist of the novel
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Who is? Buck
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Late 1890’s, California and the North
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What is? Setting
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The following is an example of this: “Every animal was motionless as though turned to stone.”
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What is? Simile
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Make your wager
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Breed(s) of Buck
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What is? St. Bernard and Scottish Shepherd
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