Analyzing Ayn Rand's The Call Of The Wild

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Analyzing argument of The Call of the Wild The Call of The Wild is about a dog named buck that gets kidnapped by a gardener and has to face life changing events. The thesis is that buck has to keep up with his sides of personalities. The claim that will be supported is how buck evolve in his new environments. The first reason is how buck faces hardships in his new environment which he has to evolve into. Pg.9-10…He endured it without protest. He saw, once for all, that he stood no chance against a man and a club. He had learned the lesson, and in his entire afterlife he never forgot it.” The quote supports the reason on how buck had to evolve in new environments and learns the law of club. Pg.15 “So that was the way. No fair play. Once down, that was the end of you.” The quote shows how he evolved and learned the law of Fang. …show more content…

Pg. 82“He had caught the contagion of the excitement, and felt that in some way he must so great things for John Thornton.” The quote shows how bucks relationship with John Thornton was so great that he would do great things for

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