Manuel kidnaps Buck, which forces him to say "adieu" to this place.
What is the ranch?
London glorifies ______ over intellect as evidenced by Buck’s departure “into the primitive” begins.
What is nature?
This character received $100 as payment for his part in Buck's kidnapping.
Who is Manuel?
Buck is a mix of these two breeds.
What is St. Bernard and Scotch shepherd?
At first, Buck lives the "life of a sated aristocrat; he had a fine pride in himself, was even a trifle egotistical, as country gentlemen sometimes become because of their insular situation." However, London argues he eventually gains a more authentic kind of mastery in the _______ , which is achieved through his effort rather than his birth.
What is the wild?
Buck departed from California on this mode of transportation.
What is a train?
The wilderness is a cruel, uncaring world, where only the strong prosper represents this idea.
What is "survival of the fittest"?
This man bought Buck from the man in the red sweater, and knew he was "one in ten t'ousand."
Who is Perrault?
He was beaten (he knew that), but he was not broken. He saw, once for all, that he stood no change against a ___________.
What is the man with a club or the man in the red sweater?
Give the reason that this person says, "All I get is fifty for it," he grumbled; "an' I wouldn't do it over for a thousand, cold cash."
What is Buck bit him and he is concerned about hydrophobia?
Buck goes 2 days and nights without _______ causing his wrath to only increase.
What is food and water?
_______(human) stood for the savage relationship between humans and their dogs.
Who is the man in the red sweater?
Buck has trouble finding a place to sleep his first night in Alaska. At first, he attempts to sleep ________, but eventually, he learns to dig a hole in the snow after discovering ________.
What is in the tent and Billee?
____, (a.k.a. Mr. Grumpy), and ____, (a.k.a. Mr. Good-Natured Wimp), are huskies who happen to be brothers.
Who is Joe and Billee?
This man says, "Now, you red-eyed devil....We've had our little ruction, and the best thing we can do is to let it go at that. You've learned your place, and I know mine."
Who is the man in the red sweater?
Buck gradually sheds all the customs that define his earlier life in _______ to become a creature of the wild.
What is human society?
Buck's traces, or the straps that bind him to the sled, symbolize Buck's place in _____.
What is society (i.e. subservient to humans)?
_______ means brute force dictates superiority. This term demonstrates the fact that birthright and aristocracy are meaningless.
What is the law of club and fang?
Buck finds the experience of _______ to be humbling since he has seen horses performing such labor before.
What is being fastened into a harness and hauling a sled?
"And not only did he learn by experience, but _____ long dead became alive again."
What is instincts?
On this ship, known as the ______, Perrault turns Buck and Curly over to another French Canadian named Francois.
What is Narwhal?
________ represents London's belief that cruelty and violence replace friendliness and peaceful coexistence.
What is the death of Curly?
Francois and Perrault, who are _________ for the _________ government, leave the coast and set out for the town of Dawson.
What is mail couriers and the Canadian government?
When Buck accidentally approaches Sol-leks from his blind side, Sol-leks _________, but don't you worry, the dogs become friends.
What is slashes Buck's shoulder?
"Like Dave, he asked nothing, gave nothing, expected nothing; and when he marched slowly and deliberately into their midst, even Spitz left him alone," refers to ________.
Who is Sol-leks?