Symbolism
Key Events
Characters
Themes
Rhetorical Devices & Vocab.
100

This object represents cruelty and abuse of power in Chapter 5.

What is the whip?


100

Buck collapses because the dogs are suffering from this.

What is exhaustion and starvation?


100

This character represents selfishness and materialism.

Who is Mercedes ?

100

This theme is suggested by - "It was heartbreaking, only Buck’s heart was unbreakable. The man in the red sweater had proved that."

What is only the strong survive? 

100

This is what does London compares the starving dog team to.

What is skeletons? 

200

This symbol represents hubris (excessive pride) and shows humans ignoring nature’s warnings and danger.

What is the thin river ice?

200

This happens when Buck refuses to pull the sled.

What is Hal beats Buck with a club/whip?


200

This character reads books but lacks real survival skills.

Who is Charles?

200

This theme is suggested by "They did not know how to do anything, and as the days went by it became apparent that they could not learn."

What is adapt or die?

200

These protect Buck’s feet from ice and cold.

What are moccasins?


300

Buck refusing to pull the sled symbolizes this trait.

What is wisdom / instinct / survival instinct?

300

This character saves Buck’s life by cutting him free.

Who is John Thornton?


300

This character believes confidence matters more than experience.

Who is Hal?

300

This theme is suggested by " He had a vague feeling of impending doom."

What is follow your instinct?


300

London uses this device in the line "he had a vague feeling of impending doom."

What is structural repetition?


400

This item symbolizes selfishness and poor judgment because it slows the dogs down.

What is the overloaded sled (supplies)?

400

This happens to Hal, Charles, and Mercedes at the end of the chapter.

What is they fall through the ice and die?

400

This character represents compassion and respect for nature.

Who is John Thornton?

400

This theme in The Call of the Wild was inspired by Charles Darwin's book Origin of Species.

What is survival of the fittest?

400

Hal, Charles, and Mercedes represent this idea.

What is ignorance?

500

Final Jeopardy Question:

Choose ONE symbol from Chapter 5 and explain the idea it represents and how it connects to the theme of survival.


Examples may include the whip, ice, sled, or Buck refusing to pull — all showing survival depends on wisdom and respect for nature.

500

When does the climax of Buck's character versus character conflict occurs?

What is when Buck refused to get up despite being beaten by Hal.

500

This dog was the first to die from Hal, Charles, and Mercede's ignorance.

Who is Dub?

500

The caveman Buck dreams about represents the bond between man and dog and points to this theme.

A bond exists between man and dog.

500

When London describes the beauty of spring, he juxtaposes a description of the dying dog team, developing this rhetorical device.

What is situational irony?