How does Buck save Thornton's life?
4. Buck swims to his master and pulls him to safety when Thornton is caught in the rapids
What kind of animal does Buck spend four days hunting?
4. A moose
What happens to John Thornton?
1. He is killed by Indians
The exposition of the plot takes place where?
Judge Miller's estate in Santa Clara Valley
The event of John Thornton being able to "pay off certain debts and [...] journey with his partners into the East after a fabled last mine" (153) was caused by what?
The event when "Buck earned sixteen hundred dollars in five minutes for John Thornton" (153).
What bet does Thornton win with Matthewson?
4. That Buck can move a sled loaded with sacks of flour weighing one ton
Why does Buck spend four days hunting a moose?
4. Because he enjoys the “game” of hunting
Why was Buck now ready to answer the call of the wild?
2. Because, “The last tie was broken. Man and the claims of man no longer bound him.”
Whose thoughts are revealed by the narration of this story?
Buck's
The event of John Thornton and his men finding the Lost Cabin and setting up camp there left "nothing for the dog to do [...] and Buck spent long hours musing by the fire" (157). This caused what?
Buck ventures out and looks for the call of wild and has opportunity to meet other wolves and hunt prey.
What does Buck do when Thornton gets into a bar fight?
3. He leaps at the throat of Thornton’s assailant
What does Buck find when he returns from hunting?
3. The camp has been attacked by Yeehat Indians
In later years, what did the Yeehats fear?
2. Ghost Dog
The fact that Buck is haunted by the fear that Thornton might pass out of his life as other master's have before him is best an example of which literary element?
a. symbolism, b. irony, c. foreshadowing, d. hyperbole, e. climax
c. foreshadowing
After Buck kills the great moose what conflict develops when he arrives back at John Thornton's camp (174)?
Buck discovers the dead dog and men who were killed by the Yeehats while Buck was hunting the moose 175).
What sends Thornton and his friends into the wilderness?
1. The search for a legendary source of gold
What does Buck learn when he attacks the Yeehat Indians?
4. That he can kill men, as long as they are not armed
What does Buck do each summer?
4. Return to the former camp to mourn the loss of his friend
Here is a list of Buck’s owners throughout the novel. Put them in the order in which they came into Buck’s life.
Francois and Perrault, Judge Miller, John Thornton, Man in the red sweater, Hal and Charles, and Scotch Half Breed
1. Judge Miller
2. Man in the red sweater
3. Francois and Perroult
4. Scotch Half Breed
5. John Thornton
What important event happens because Buck discovers that the Yeehats have attacked the camp (176).
Buck kills the chief of the Yeehats and other Yeehats (176-177).
While the men camp and look for gold, what does Buck do?
4. He spends long periods of time in the deep forest, making contact with wolves
What did the Yeehats think that Buck was?
1. The coming of the Evil Spirit
What does Buck do at the end of the novel?
4. He joins a wolf pack and becomes a legendary figure in the wild
Which quote would be used most effectively as evidence for the theme of survival of fittest?
a. "[Buck] must master or be mastered; while to show mercy was a weakness. mercy did not exist in the primordial life" b. "Love, genuine passionate love, was [Buck's] for the first time." c. "But [Buck] is not always alone. When the long winter nights come on and the wolves follow their meat into the lower valleys, he may be seen running at the head of the pack."
a. "[Buck] must master or be mastered; while to show mercy was a weakness. mercy did not exist in the primordial life"
Buck realizes on page 179 that "man and the claims of man no longer bound him." What lead to this realization?
Buck's discovery of John Thornton's death.