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  1. A summary of Chapter 1: Into the Primitive in Jack London's The Call of the Wild. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The Call of the Wild and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  2. Summary. The four-line poem that begins the novel summarizes the essential theme of the entire work. As noted in the section at the end of this study guide, entitled "Critical Theories," we see that London is writing in a certain literary tradition and under the influence of a literary philosophy called Naturalism.

  3. Take-Aways. The Call of the Wild is one of America’s best-known novels and, alongside White Fang, one of Jack London’s most popular stories. Buck is a content, family dog in California until a farmhand steals him and sells him off to work in the Klondike wilderness as a sled dog. There, he regresses to a primordial state, and only his love ...

  4. Synopsis. During the late 19th century Gold Rush, Buck, a large, gentle St. Bernard/Scotch Collie, lives contentedly with his master, Judge Miller (Bradley Whitford) in Santa Clara, California. One night, Buck is abducted (to be sold into slavery) and shipped to the Yukon (Alaska) aboard a freighter. During the voyage, a crew member ill-treats ...

  5. Analysis. The Call of the Wild begins with an epigraph of a John M. O'Hara poem that speaks of ancient, "ferine," and "nomadic" yearnings, or "old [wild and wandering] longings" leaping forward, chafing against "customs chains," and finally awakening into life from a "brumal sleep," or wintery hibernation. The poem describes nature's call as a ...

  6. The Call of the Wild is one of Jack London's most popular novels. The story follows a dog named Buck, a 140 pound Saint Bernard and Scotch Shepherd mix. Buck is abducted from a comfortable life as a pet and tossed into the chaos of the Klondike Gold Rush and the brutal realities of frontier life. Buck changes hands a number of times before ...

  7. Plot Overview and Setting. "The Call of the Wild" is primarily set in the Yukon territory during the late 19th century. The story begins at a prosperous estate in California, where Buck, a powerful and well-loved St. Bernard-Scotch Collie mix, lives a comfortable life as the pet of Judge Miller. However, Buck's life takes a drastic turn when he ...

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