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Ⅰ電影《野性的呼喚》中巴克的形象分析摘要杰克?倫敦是美國著名的小說家,《野性的呼喚》是他的最暢銷的代表作之一。這部作品以美國北部的荒野為寫作背景,講的是一只名叫巴克的狗從溫暖舒適的南方被拐賣到嚴(yán)寒的北美冰原,進(jìn)而被卷入淘金熱成為了雪橇犬,隨后,經(jīng)過一系列冒險(xiǎn)的經(jīng)歷,回歸野性,成為狼群的首領(lǐng)的過程。全片畫面氣勢恢宏,演員表演真切自然,把美麗壯觀的阿拉斯加風(fēng)光和人與動(dòng)物之間那種感人肺腑的情誼真實(shí)生動(dòng)地表現(xiàn)在觀眾面前。杰克?倫敦善于通過描寫人物形象來刻畫人物性格和揭示作品主題,因而在他的作品中,人們時(shí)常能感受到對(duì)生命的崇拜、對(duì)生存的追求和對(duì)精神自由的向往。因此,為了豐富學(xué)術(shù)界有關(guān)電影《野性的呼喚》中對(duì)巴克形象這一研究的相關(guān)資料,學(xué)者對(duì)此課題進(jìn)行了再研究?;诖吮尘?,本論文是從電影《野性的呼喚》中巴克這一主角形象展開,通過研究杰克?倫敦塑造的形象以及影響此形象的原因,來揭示主題引發(fā)讀者思考,并分析其對(duì)當(dāng)今社會(huì)產(chǎn)生的影響。本論文的研究使讀者對(duì)杰克?倫敦和巴克生活年代的現(xiàn)狀加深認(rèn)知,讓讀者了解當(dāng)時(shí)資本主義的真實(shí)面目,補(bǔ)充了此方面的理論研究,并對(duì)于相關(guān)研究的發(fā)展起到了促進(jìn)和豐富作用。關(guān)鍵詞:《野性的呼喚》;巴克;形象分析;影響因素;啟示

ChapterOneIntroductionTheCalloftheWildisoneofJackLondon’smostfamousnovels.Thenovel,whichhewroteonhisreturnfromtheGoldfields,helpedhimwinimmortalfame.Duetothepopularityofthebook,manyscholarsathomeandabroadhavemadealotofcommentsonthenovel.SomecriticssaidthatLondon’snovelswerewrittenformoney,thathisworkTheCalloftheWildwastoocommercial;ButsomescholarspraisehimasoneofthemostfamousAmericanrealistwritersofthe20thcentury.Thisworkhasbeenanalyzedbymanyscholarsfromtheaspectsofthenovel’stheme,writingskills,characteristicsofTheTimesandsymbolicsignificance.Unfortunately,thereislittleresearchonthecomplexityofBuck’scharacterinthenovel.TheCalloftheWildisnotjustasimplenovelaboutanimals.Buck,theheroofthenovel,goesthroughaseriesofdifficulties,changingfromadoginthesouthtoaWolfkinginthenorth.ByanalyzingBuck'sexperiencesandchangesincharacter,aswellasthecomplexnatureofBuck,peoplecanmoreclearlyrecognizethequalitiesthatarelackinginthesocietyandunderstandthemeaningoflifeandsurvival.TheCalloftheWildtellsthestoryofBuckthegreatdogafterheisabductedfromthesouthtothenorth,andtheplottwistsandturns.Themovieexplainstheconceptofbiologicaldegradation,thatis,whenmoderncivilizationdegeneratesintothesavageageofthelawofthejungle,humanbeingswillgobacktotheprimitivestage.Buckstartedoutasthedogofarespectedjudge,andlivedanelegantlifeofcivilizationinabeautifulandcomfortablemanorhouse.AfterbeingtraffickedtoNorth

America,Buckbecameoneofthesleddogs.Afterexperiencingandwitnessingtheshockingruleofsticksandfangsseveraltimes,Buckdeeplyexperiencedtheruthlessnessoftheworld,Buck’sinnerworldwasbaptizedinthetestoflifeanddeath.Hethenjoinsthepackand,afterearningrespectandbecomingahighlycapableleader,isfullyintegratedintolifeinthewilderness.Literaturecanreflecttheauthor’sinnerworldtoagreatextent,orthesocialconditionsandthepsychologicalstateofthepeople.London’sBuckcharacterisquitecomplex,hisdesireforloveandabsolutefreedommayrestrainhim,hehasbothcivilizationandbarbarism,whichisalsothecontradictorycharacterofJackLondon.LikeBuck,Londonalsoexperiencedalotofsocialinjusticeinhisearlyyears.HeusedBuck’slanguagetoexpressthedeclineofhumancivilizationandthedisappointmentandhatredofcapitalistsociety,andexpressedhispursuitofloveandfreedomthroughBuck.

ChapterTwoOverviewoftheMovieTheCalloftheWildJackLondonisaworld-renownedmasterofnaturalisticliterature.Hehaswrittenmanybooksinhislifetime,leavinguswithmorethan50novels.AccordingtoUNESCO,JackLondon’sworksarethemosttranslatedAmericanwriterinEurope.Amongthem,TheCalloftheWild,publishedin1903,isthemostpopularnovelamonghismanyworks.Thisclassicworkofnaturalismliteraturehasbeentranslatedintohundredsoflanguages,andtherearemorethan30versionsinChinaalone.Thus,theimportantpositionofTheCalloftheWildinthehistoryofworldliteraturecanbeseen.TheCalloftheWildisnotonlyarepresentativeworkofJackLondon,butalsoaprofoundreflectionoftheessenceofnaturalisticliterature,fullofthought-provokingphilosophy.2.1BackgroundIntroductiontotheMovieTheCalloftheWildJackLondon,oneofAmerica’sgreatestrealistnovelists,wasborninSanFrancisco,Californiain1876anddiedin1916.Hewasbornintoapoorfamilyandexperiencedgreatpainthroughouthislife.In40years,Londonhasproducednearly50works,includingnovels,Dramas,etc.Hewasaprolificwriterwhoheldahighplaceinshortstories.PovertyandmiserablechildhoodmadeLondonaveryprecociousmanandhepersistedbyreadingandwritinginpoverty.“CalloftheWild”wasinspiredbyatripbyJackLondoninDawson.In1897,JackLondonleftSanFranciscototraveltotheStewartRiverviaDalewaterfront.Inthenextfewyears,JackLondoncrossedtheChercottStrait.HemadegoldontheHendersonRiverandbuiltaboatintheSpiritofLakeMan.ThroughwhichitcrossedLakeMan,LakeBena,TaigexianLake,swampLake,FiftyMileLakeandfinallyreachedDawson.Asapopularnovel,TheCalloftheWildhasbeentranslatedintomorethan80languagesandreceivedwideattentionwhenitwaspublished.TheCalloftheWildfeaturesamixedbreeddognamedBuck.BuckisacompleximageofadogbutishumanisedbyJackLondon.ThecontradictoryimageofBuckcompletelyreproducestheculturalchaosofthattime.TheanalysisofBuck’scharactershowsthatthisnovelisnotonlyanovelaboutanimals,butalsoanovelthatcanhelppeoplediscoverthedarkandpositivesideofhumannature.Thenovel’sanalysisofthedetailsofBuck’scomplexnaturegivespeoplesomeinspirationforlifeandsurvival.2.2PlotSynopsistotheMovieTheCalloftheWildTheCalloftheWildSexisapopularnovellawrittenbytheAmericanwriterJackLondon.ItisalegendaboutasheepdognamedBuckanditisalsoaprofoundhumanfable.ThestorytellsthestoryofBuck,aformerpetdogofJudgeMiller’sfamilywholivesinawarmvalleyinsouthernCalifornia.TheywerelatersoldtocoldandremoteAlaskainthenorthernUnitedStates,wherehebecameasleddog.Thedoginthecivilizedworldwiththeexperienceofadogisforcedtoreturntobarbarismbyitsowner,writingaboutthedogandreflectingthehumanworld.ThroughtheBuck’simage,thisstoryproposesthatBuck’sreturntonatureisacriticalviewofhumancivilization.Afterexperiencingdamageandstruggles,Buckgraduallybecomesstrongerandbegantogotothewildernessandreturntonature.AlthoughBuckisadog,hehashumancharacteristicssuchascuriosity,shameandasenseofjustice.Buckusedtoliveinaprivilegedfamilyandgiveitasenseofpride.ButasBuckissoldtothedogpeddler,hisworldiscompletelychangedandisreceivedcrueltreatment.Intheenvironmentof“survivalofthefittest”,heresourceful,braveandfiercewinsthebattleoftheleader.WhenBuckmethistruefriend,JohnThornton,hetrulyrealizedhismaster’sloveandloyaltytohim.ButJohnThorntondeath,onceagainchangedBuck’slife,butalsochangedhisemotion,makeita“Wolf”,tofreedom,theprimitiveworld,returntothewildernessJackLondondescribedarichhumannature,emotionaldog.Afterthechangeoflivingenvironment,Buckgotexerciseandgrowth,revealsthehotlifeforceandshapedaimagewithavarietyofidentityandsignificance.

ChapterThreeTheImageAnalysisofBuckinTheCalloftheWildBuckwasnotonlyabig,burlydog,buthehadaveryclevermind.Buckconstantlystrugglesandfightswithculture,environment,humansandotheranimalsaslifehitsrockbottom.Aftergoingthroughonedisasterafteranother,Buck’swillbecamestronger.3.1Buck’sImageoftheStrongDogWhenBuckworkedforthesledteam,Spitz,theleader,oftenrodeonhimandroughedhimup.AtfirstBucktriedtotolerateSpitz,butSpitzrespondedwithcruel,sharpteeth.Buckrealizedthatinordertosucceed,allkindsofmeasureswereappropriate.Buckgotstrongerandstronger,andwhenSpitzpunishedtheotherdogs,hestartedfightingwithSpitz.ThecunningBuckgraduallyunderminedSpitz’sauthorityoverthedog,andtheownerbegantodoubtSpitz’sleadership.Inalife-and-deathstruggle,BuckkillsSpitzwithallhismightandbecomesthenewleader.3.1.1Super-strongAdaptabilityInBuck’sworld,“survivalofthefittest”istheonlyrule,butitdoesnotalwaysholdthisrule,throughconstantgrowthandexercise.JudgeMiller’shomeisacomfortable,warmenvironment,withBuck’slifeatease.Inthemorningandeveningitwalkswiththejudge’sdaughter,MollyandAlice.Onacoldnight,helaycomfortablybytheblazingfireinthejudge’sstudyandsleptpeacefullyathisfeet.AfterBuckwasstolen,hecametoacoldworld,wherehehadtofacethehumanharmandthedogstruggle.Buckhasastrong,resourcefulandbraveexcellentquality,whichisrelatedtoitsexcellentgenes,sothatitquicklyadaptedtothenewenvironment,andbecomesastrong“survivalofthefittest”.Buck’supbringingwasarduous.Buckwasacleverdog,ofgreatagilityandadaptability.InBuck’ssubconscious,thereisaprimitiveimagethatservesasaforeshadowing,guidingBuckbacktofreedomandtheembraceofnature.Buck,withoutprotection,withoutfreedomandforcedtowork,oncetriedtoresist.Buckstruggledashardashehitthewoodencage,eagertobefree.Hegrowledincessantly,jumpingaroundwiththeax.ButBuckwasbeatenbythemanwiththestickandbeforehemettheman,hewasknockedoveronthegroundintheair.Buck’sbodyandmindweredoublehurt,buttheyalsoawakenedhiswildheart.Intheharshenvironmentandcruelstruggle,Buckbecametheleaderofthedoggroupwithhis“fangs”andwisdom,andgainedtruestrength.JohnThornton’sdeath,letgobacktobecomeastrong--Wolfinthewilderness--lostonlyonepersonwholoveshe,butalsocompletelylefthumansocietyandreturnedtothewilderness.3.1.2AStrongSpiritofResistanceFromtheoriginalaristocraticdogstosleddogs,itcanbesaidthatthelivingenvironmenthaschangedgreatly.Buck’slifeinthesnowandice,facedwiththeextremeworkofpullingsnowshovels,canbedescribedasverydifficult.ButBuckshowedgreatadaptability,andhisinnerfightingspiritwaswellrepresented.Thenhewokeupunwittinglybeatenbyadogdealer.Backbegantochallengetheleaderdogposition,hopingtobecomethedogleader.Afteraconstantstruggle,hefinallydefeatedthemasterandbecametheleaderofthedogsled.Buckchangedfromanoblepetdogtoasleddog,showingagreatadaptabilitytothenewharshenvironment,andhasastrongabilitytosurvive.Here,Buckisshapedastheimageofastrongmanwhoyearnsforfreedom,rebelliousandovercomeseverything.Buck’smotherwasanoble,elegantandintelligentScottishshepherd,andhisfatherwasatallandbraveBernardbreed.SoBuckhasthecunningandferocityofaWolf,thewisdomandgentlenessofasheep.TheauthordeliberatelyrepeatedlyemphasizesBuck’sstrengthandspiritofresistance,whichisobviouslyinfluencedbythe“superman”philosophyinNietzsche’stheory.JackLondonworshippedNietzsche’s“superman”philosophyandthoughtthathewasthe“rationaljudge”ofNietzsche’sphilosophy.Heopposedtheselfish“individualism”ofcapitalism,justasJackLondondescribedBuck.Buckwasfullofheartfeltawe,onlyinsearchofsomethinggreater.Spiritualbeautyisthedesireandpraiseforgoodhumanbeings.3.2Buck’sImageoftheWiseDogAsatypicalSoutherndog,Buckdidn’tknowhowtoadapttohisnewenvironmentinthenorth,howtostaywarmonsnowynights,andhowtopullasled.However,Buckisnotwillingtobeinaweakpositionbecausehehasa“Superman”mind,hehasastrongwill,andhelearnsthelawofthejungleveryquickly.Peopleoftenfeelhelplessanddesperateinthissuddenlychangingenvironment.Whenpeoplefacedifficulties,peoplehaveastrongwillandanindomitablespiritthatleadspeopletosuccess.3.2.1WisdomtoBendandStretchBuckisawisedog.Intheprocessofgrowingstepbystep,heexperiencedalotofhardships.Intheexperienceofbeingtaughtbyabuyeronthetrain,Buckdidnotgivein.Hethoughthisbraverycoulddefeattheopponentandmakeopponentsurrendertohim.Butintheprocessofastrugglefruitless,Buckknewthatwhilepersistencecouldsucceed,itwasalsoimportanttounderstandobedience.Inordertosurvive,hechosetogivein.Butthisdoesnotshowthatheiscompletelyunderthecontrolofhumanbeings,heonlyinordertoobtainafreeroadtohumansubmission.Becauseonlyinthiswaycanhegetfoodandfindhistrueself.Buck’smetamorphosisisrapidandhelearnstoprotecthimself.Hebecomescunningandinsidious.Buckgraduallyadaptedtotheenvironmentandgotthechallengeoftheloveandappreciationofthemasterandhispeers.Atthistime,Spitztooktheleadandchallengedtheauthorityofthebattle.Heisthetopdog.ThefangsofhiscompanionsmadeBuckcompletelyawakenthewildnessinhisheart.Buck,thehero,experiencesatragedyincivilization.Helearnsthelawofthestickandgrowsup.TheideasofDarwin'stheoryofevolutionarevividlyreflectedinBuck’sexperience.Buck’sbodyburstoutisthed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ChapterFourFactorsthatAffectBuck’sImageBuck’stransformationfromapetdogtotheleaderofthepackaffectshisimageforanumberofreasons.Thethreemostobviousfactorsaregenetics,intelligenceandenvironment.Buckwasbornwithgenesandintelligence,whichlaidthefoundationforhistransformation.4.1FactorsoftheInheritedGeneBuckinheritedthesizeofhisfather,whoweighed140poundsandevenpulledPerraultandFrancois1,800miles.Buckweighedabout115pounds,butunderThornton’scare,hegrewto150pounds,threetimestheweightofanaverageWolf.Thebreedisbornwitheleganttemperament,extremelyintelligentmindanddocilepersonality.Butfullofcourageandwisdom,seriousandresponsiblework.Buckinheritedhismother’swisdomandlearnedsomethingquickly,whichmadeitpossibleforhiswaytothestrong.Inadditiontowisdom,Buckinheritedhismother’sappearance.Hismouthandnosemadehimlooklikeawolf.AfterBuckfinallyconqueredthewolveswithhisownstrength,thewolvessentrepresentativestotouchupwithBucktoshowtheirfriendshipandrecognition.Thus,becauseBuckitselflookedsimilartowolvesanditwasnotregardedasanoutlierbythewolves.ThisislayingthefoundationforBucktoeventuallybecometheleaderofthepack.AlthoughBuckhassoonjoinedthesleddogs,heisstilleagertobetheleadingdog.ItisthisstrongdesiretorulethatgivesBucktheinternalmotivationforcontinuousprogressandgrowth.Asaresult,itoftensuffersfromtheleadingdogPiszfordemonstrationsandprovocation.Ontheotherhand,Buck’soutburstofprimitivebeastsometimesalarmingtoPisz.HedefinesBuckas“adangerousenemy”.TheawakeningofprimitivebeastandrulingdesireisthesourceofpowerthatpushesBucktothetop.4.2TheFactorofTheirOwnIntelligenceInSeattle,achubbymaninaredsweatergaveBuckhisfirstlessonoflife.Thepeoplemade

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legislator.Itmustobeytherules.Buckalsounderstandatruth:tobecomeastrongman,thefirstwaytolivetothatmoment.ThemanintheredsuittamedBuckanddemandedthatBuckobeyhisorders.Underhiseducation,Buckdidlearntoendureandobey,evenwhenlaterexploitedbyHal.Educationisapurposefulactivityofcultivatingpeople,whichdefinesthedirectionofhumandevelopment.Althoughgeneticfactorscanprovidepossibilitiesforhumandevelopment,theycannotplayadecisiverole.Environmentalfactorsinfluenceonhumandevelopmentiscomplexandaresusceptibletohumansubjectiveinitiative,whichmaypromotehumandevelopment,andcannotdominatethedirectionofhumandevelopment.Educationisapurposefulactivityofcultivatingpeopleanditisasocialactivitywiththemainpurposeofcultivatingpeople.4.3FactorofExternalEnvironmentalInsteadofwarmsunshine,theenvironmentisicyandsnowy.Buck’slifewasalwaysindangerhere,andBuckhadtobeonhisguardallthetime,forthedogsandmenwerenotsogentleastheyhadbeeninthecity.Bucklivedhereonlybyworkingtoearnfoodandsurvive.Therearenosocialrulesormoralcodes,only“survivalofthefittest,thelawofthejungle”.TheAlaskanenvironmentdramatizesDarwin’s“survivalofthefittest”.Theclimateisharshandfoodisscarce.IfBuckwantedtolive,hehadtobemorealertandbravethantheotherdogs.Buckhadonlytwowaystochoose.Hecouldeithergiveuponhimselforbeweak.Survivalinstinct,soBuckdidnothesitatetochoosetoconstantlychangehimselftomakeprogress.Eventuallyhebecamestrongandsurvived.Sothenewenvironment,harshasitwas,helpedBuckgrow.Evolutionholdsthat“naturalselection”isthemainmechanismofbiologicalevolution,andthatorganismshavetoevolvetoadapttotheirenvironmenttosurvive.Spencerbelievesthatsocietyisanorganismsimilartonature,anditsdevelopmentrulesarethesamewithnature.Thelawsofnaturalselectionapplytohumansocietiesaswell,becausehumansocietiesarealsofiercelycompetitive.Oncehuman'sownbehaviorisdeterminedbytheenvironment,itlosesthefreedomofmoralchoice.Naturalisticliteratureispessimisticinnature.Humanbeingshavelimitedcontrolovertheirowndestiny,andtheobjectiveenvironmentisthedeterminantofeverything.

ChapterFiveTheRevelationofBuck’sImagetoPeopleJustlikeBuckforgotwhohewasatthebeginning,couldn’trememberhisoriginalwildnature,andlosthisdirection,peopeneedtomaketheirgoalsclear,justlikethecheetahwhenhunting,staringatananimalandunswervinglypursuingit.Althoughtherewillbealotofdifficultiesintheprocessofstruggle,peoplestillhavetodefeatthesedifficulties.5.1HavingtheCourageofPerseveranceAfteraseriesofhardships,suchassticks,hardwork,fighting,andgrieffortheowner.Buckhasgraduallyacceptedthevoiceofoftencallinghimselfinthewilderness.ThisalsoshowsthatthewildnessinBuck’shearthasgraduallydevelopedfromtheinitialembryonicstagetoanirresistibleforce.WhichisboundtomakeBuck’simagechangeagain.ItisalsoevidencethatBuck’smindhasgrownintoanirresistibleforcesincehisearlyembryo.Hewillchangetheimageofthebackgroundagain.AtthispointBuckhadnothingtodowithmanandhadnointerestinhumansociety.Therefore,itbegantorespondtothenature.Goingtothewildnatureandbegantoliveawildlifeingroups.Buckisabravemanbecauseheisphysicallystrong,confident,brave,andadaptable.Whichisaprerequisiteforhisreturntonature.EverywordofJackLondoninthenovelispermeatedwithBuck’sinfinitedesirefornatureandthedevelopmentofeveryplotsetsthestageforBuck’swildreturn.ThecallofthewolvesinthewildernessmadeBuck’swildheartgraduallyrecoverandhisdesiretostayawayfrommankindbecameincreasinglystronger.Inhisview,onlybyreturningtothewildernessandnaturecanhegainfreedomandliberation,findhisdignityandreleasehisnature.JackLondon’sbravemanBuckwentthroughaprocessfromwanderingtodeterminationandinthisprocess,Bucksuccessfullycompletedhisowntransformationandrealizedhistrueself.Whenhumanbeingsarecompletelyseparatedfromcivilizationintothesocietyofviolenceagainstviolence,notonlyBuckwillleavehumanbeings,butalsothewholenaturewillabandonhumanbeings.Buckisbravebecauseheisbravetoabandoncivilization,returntothewilderness.5.2HavingtheWisdomoftheSurvivaloftheFittestBuck’sgradualtransformationisadescriptionoftheuniversalsurvivallawofthefittest.Intheprocessofbeingtamed,herealizedthelawsofjusticeandnature.Thepoorlivingconditionstaughthimcunningandfraudandthenhebroughtittothedust.Afterabrutalstruggle,Buckfinallyestablishedhimselfastheleader.Inthedifficultprocessofpullingtheshovel,ThorntonmakesseveralattemptstofreeBuck,andBuckandThorntondevelopadeepfriendship.Themasterhadrescuedhimfromtheextremeburdenofhardlaborandhehadrescuedhisownermanytimes.Finally,afterthemisfortuneofhisbelovedmaster,hewenttothewilderness.ThisreflectsthenaturalisticideologyprevailinginAmericansocietyduringtheperiodofcapitalistdevelopment.ItreflectsDarwin’snaturalselectionideaof“survivalofthefittest”inthenaturalenvironmentandatthesametime,italsoreflectsthesocialselectionviewinSpencer’stheoryofsocialevolution.Thefilmrevealstousthatonlytheeliteandthesuperhuman(aspecieslikeBuckinthenovel)cansurviveinthedangerousnaturalandsocialenvironment.Althoughthisisalittletooextremeandrigid,itisindeedatrueportrayalofapersoninthatera.Onlybecomestrong,cansurviveinthisworld.IfBuckwasnotstrongandclever,hewouldnotbeabletoadapttothelifeoftheshovelanddefeathisenemies.Intheend,Buckcan’tbecomeapackleader,can’tfindhistrueself,can'treturntonature.5.3HavingtheLoyaltyofDedicationAsadog,Buckhasacertaindedicationandloyaltytohisowner.Inthenovel,JohnThorntonbecomestheobjectofBuck’sallegiance.WhenBuckwasbeatenbyHal,JohnsavedBuck.AndunderJohn’scare,Buckgotanewlife.BuckwasalsomovedbyJohn.BuckmadeagreatpayforJohnandevensacrificehisownlife.Inthefilm,JohnwantstotestBuck’sloyaltyandordersBucktojumpoffthecliffandBuckjumpswithouthesitation.BuckhadjumpedintothecurrentthreetimestosaveJohnandinordertoprotectJohn.Finally,afterlearningthatJohnwasbrutallymurderedbytheIhazis,BuckrushedtofightwiththeIhazis.Afterjoiningthepack,BuckreturnstothevalleywhereJohnwaskilled,wherehesendsalongandsadcrytomournJohn,whichshowsthedeepaffectionbetweenBuckandJohnthatmovesthereader.

ChapterSixConclusionTosumup,inJackLondon’sTheCalloftheWild,Buck’simageandidentityare

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