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Character analysis: Buck in The Call of the Wild
Jack London's novel The Call of the Wild is unique because the most compelling protagonist of the book is not a human being but a dog. Buck is described as having the intelligence, strength, and capacity for loyalty comparable with a human being. Buck is tested throughout the book and finally shows himself to be the dominant dog of a pack of sled dogs and later a pack of wolves. The book follows the trajectory of a novel of enslavement: Buck is removed from his happy existence as a pet, forced to become a sled dog in the Artic, and survives a challenge by the pack leader by relying upon his wits. After the only master who treated him kindly is killed, Buck returns to the wild, joining a pack of wolves.
Buck survives his first test after becoming a sled dog by besting Spitz, the current pack leader. London suggests that there can only be one 'alpha dog' in a pack. "Buck possessed a quality that made for greatness -- imagination. He fought by instinct, but he could fight by head as well. He rushed, as...
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