In
The Call of the Wild,
Jack London tells the story of a dog named Buck, which is
kidnapped from the safety of his California home and turned by the brutality of
humans into a leader in a sled dog in the Klondike, and finally into a leader of the
wolves. Powerfully written and deeply disturbing, the book calls attention to the
hidden forces - in both human beings and beasts - that come to the surface in a
struggle for survival. London unconsciously shows his sense of identification with
nature of the wolf, both as a lone animal and, through strength and cunning, as the
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