Comprehension
Themes
Characters
Historical Context
Literary Elements
100

Buck hates Spitz for this reason.

What is Spitz's cruelty and/or selfishness?

100

This law that Buck and the other sled dogs live by explore themes of power in The Call of the Wild.

What is the Law of Club and Fang?

100

This is the character that saved Buck from death.

Who is John Thornton?

100

The Call of the Wild takes place during this time period.

What is the Klondike Gold Rush?

100

This is the type of figurative language used at the end of this quote: "And in her zeal, when she had finished with her own, she attacked the belongings of her men and went through them like a tornado.”

What is a simile?

200

Francois does this when Buck's feet are strained by work.

Why did Francois make shoes for Buck?

200

The novel demonstrates this theme as it portrays Buck persevering through hunger, extreme climates, and violence.

What is the theme of survival?

200

This is the character that cried as they were forced to throw out their clothes and many of their personal belongings.

Who is Mercedes?

200

This is one other activity that sled dogs were used for in the Yukon Territory in the late 1800s.

What is mail delivery?

200

This literary element describes the sequence of events in a story.

What is plot?

300

John Thornton, Pete, and Hans used the money Buck won to go into the wilderness in search of this.

What is a lost cabin?

300

The novel demonstrates this theme through the contrast between Buck's life at Judge Miller's property and his life as a sled dog.

What is the wild?

300

This is the character that killed Curly.

Who is Spitz?

300

This was the first people group to use dogs to pull sleds in Canada.

Who were the Inuit?

300

This type of figurative language is used through the perspective of Buck as a main character.

What is personification?

400
This is the reason John Thornton had second thoughts concerning his bet.

What is John Thornton's boastfulness and overconfidence?

400

The relationship between John Thornton and Buck demonstrates this theme.

What is loyalty?

400

This is the character that was killed for being overworked and ill.

Who is Dave?

400

Jack London was influenced by this literary movement.

What is Naturalism?

400

The type of figurative language used at the end of this quote: "As it was with Buck, so it was with his mates. They were perambulating skeletons."

What is metaphor?

500
Dolly does this when she contracts the madness.

What is Dolly chasing Buck through the forest?

500
This is the theory that believes in "the survival of the fittest."

What is social Darwinism?

500

This character is an older dog with one eye.

Who is Sol-leks?

500

This era, occurring around the early 1800s before the events of the novel, created the conditions under which certain labor practices were expected.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

500

A type of literary element that can influence a narrative's mood or plot by creating a particular atmosphere or conditions.

What is setting?

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