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Study Guide. Chapters 1-4. After Buck left Judge Miller’s ranch, what did he do/encounter?. Stolen by Manuel, the dishonest gardener, and sold to the bar keeper Encountered the “the man in the red sweater” He teaches him about the club He was shipped to many different places He was beaten
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Study Guide Chapters 1-4
After Buck left Judge Miller’s ranch, what did he do/encounter? • Stolen by Manuel, the dishonest gardener, and sold to the bar keeper • Encountered the “the man in the red sweater” • He teaches him about the club • He was shipped to many different places • He was beaten • Was sold to F and P and went with them on a ship to the Yukon
How did Buck change from Santa Clara Valley to Seattle? • He goes from being a domesticated dog to a “red eyed devil” • He was loved by Judge Millers family • He learns to not trust humans • More vicious • Humans were the enemy
Why does Buck end up in the Yukon? • THE GOLD RUSH • To work with F and P on the dog team. • They were government couriers
What were the traveling conditions like for Buck? • Rough, he was not fed or given water for two days and nights. • Starved, beaten and abused • On the Narwhal-- good conditions, fair treatment
What are the two contrasting settings in this book? • Santa Clara Valley and the Yukon
Describe what happened after Curly was attacked. • A group of dogs circled her. ( Not her own team) • Once she fell, they attacked her. • Buck knew that if he ever was knocked off of his feet, he would die • Spitz was laughing at Curly’s death
What did Buck learn to do from Pike? • He learned how to steal food from the dogs and the humans without feeling guilty • There is internal conflict in stealing the food
Why does Buck think about his ancestors? • BASIC INSTINCTS • He begins to feel and act like them • He is becoming stronger and more like them. • More Wild • HE IS REAWAKENED • The memories of his ancestors are the most strong thing in his mind
What does Buck learn about fair play? • He learns about stealing because he is hungry • Getting beaten for doing something wrong • This occurs when he sees other dogs being attacked for no reason
Who attacks Curly? Who is happy about this? • A pack of huskies attack her • Spitz is happy about this.
How does Buck’s relationship with Francois and Perrault change? • They respect him more • They know he is going to be a good leader, they have to let life take its course with Buck and Spitz • He truly respects them as owners • They take care of him with the booties and the fire walk • He also becomes more cunning.
Why does Buck hate Spitz? • He is just mean and not fair • Spitz attacked him when Buck was not suspecting it • Buck was saddened by Curly’s death while Spitz laughed about it • Spitz stole Buck’s sleeping hole
How does Perrault show he is experienced in his job? • Walking with a stick through the ice • Fire Walk • Booties for Buck • Bringing Buck his food
What does Buck show when he defeats Spitz • His Cunningness • fierceness • He has adapted to the ways of the wild • He uses his imagination in the way he killed him
Who broke through the ice on the Thirty Mile River? • The dog team… all except Buck and Dave were in the water • Buck and Dave broke through the water with the sled
Who was punished after Dolly was killed? • Spitz for attacking Buck after he had been chased by Dolly
Who was not cooperating with the team? What happened? • Buck, but the rest of the team quit following Spitz
Why does the Scotch Half breed allow Dave in the traces? • Dave chewed through the rope in the front of the sled • It is a sign of pride
Who took Spitz’s place as lead dog? Was the team happy? • Buck • Yes, the team was excited about Buck being the leader
Did Buck fear the club of Francois? • He Respects the fact they have to use it sometimes to control the animals • He became more concerned with being the leader than fearing the club
What did Francois think of Buck’s leadership? • He does a good job
What happened with Dave • Dave is the wheeler • They have to take him away from the team and shot him. • Dave would have died no matter who his owner was, it was his time.
Some Themes of the book • The club was Buck’s first major lesson in primitive law • How one learns to adjust to different environments or in different situations in order to survive
Conflict • Internal • He stole food because he was hungry • External • When Buck was being beat on the way to Seattle
Setting • The cold weather • Snow • Wind