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The Call of the Wild By: Jack London

The Call of the Wild By: Jack London. Carolina Fernandez Wednesday, October 21 st ,2009. Introduction. Why: Pictures, Nice (not really) Genre: Realistic Fiction. First Sentence.

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The Call of the Wild By: Jack London

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  1. The Call of the WildBy: Jack London Carolina Fernandez Wednesday, October 21st ,2009

  2. Introduction • Why: Pictures, Nice (not really) • Genre: Realistic Fiction

  3. First Sentence • Buck didn’t know that every dog from Puget Sound to San Diego with strong muscles and warm, long hair was in danger. • Mysterious, Kind of Hazardous

  4. Brief Summary • Summary: Kidnapped, North, Spitz, foodless, injured • Problem: No food, injured

  5. Brief Summary • Buck-> Brave, strong • François • Perrault • Spitz • North, period of days

  6. Descriptive Passage • At night, Buck loved to lie near the fire and stare dreamilyinto the flames. Earlier scenes danced in his mind, though they were dim and distant. He remembered the judge’s big house and the sun-drenched hills the cement swimming tank, and Ysabel and Toots, the house dogs. He recalled the man in the red sweater and Curly’s death. He remembered his great fight with Spitz, and thought of the good things he had eaten or would like to eat. • Remembering what he did and wanted from his life.

  7. Descriptive Passage • Prepositions • Near • In • Into • Adverbs • Dreamily • Near

  8. Theme & Message • Theme: Unfriendliness • Message: Fighting doesn’t make anything better

  9. Final Sentence • A giant among the others, his throat is filled with the song of the pack. • Buck-> Knows what wild is.

  10. Conclusion • Opinion: Didn’t like it. • Recommendation: Don’t read it

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