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100

Who was Buck's first owner?  

Judge Miller 

100

What historical event is happening as a back drop of this novel? 

Klondike Gold Rush

100

This character is described as "friendly, in a treacherous sort of way" 

Spitz 

100

Give one example of Buck's insubordination. 

Possible Answers: 

Mutiny / Turning other dogs against Spitz 

Intervening when he disciplines other dogs 

100

Buck was spoiled by his first family.  By the end of the movie, he was not spoiled, but had earned every scar by working hard.  If Buck could choose, which life would he prefer and why? 

The author says Buck loves his wild life, which he would never have had if he stayed spoiled.

100

Define revelation

A sudden or dramatic realization of something 

200

What is the example of treachery in the first chapter? 

Manuel, the gardener, sold Buck to pay off gambling debts 
200

How does Francois help Buck's feet? 

Gives him part of his moccasins. 

200

Why does Buck lay down and refuse to go across the river with Hal's sled? 

Buck was willing to die by being beaten to death then lead the other dogs onto thin ice and certain death.

200
What could the ancient man that Buck see's visions of possibly symbolize? 

Possible Answers: 

Buck getting in touch with his ancestors or more primitive side.  

200

Give one example that demonstrates Buck is a strong leader. 

Possible answers: 

Disciplines other dogs to keep them in line

They listen to his commands 

The discord underneath Spitz came to a stop when Buck took over

He was almost got whipped to death to spare the lives of the dogs who were about to go in to the ice

200

Define vigor

effort, energy, or enthusiasm 

300

Explain the Law of Club and Fang 

Possible Answers: 

Be more cunning 

Do whatever it takes to survive / self-preservation 

Only fight when when necessary

The man with the club always has power 

300

Define perpetual 

Never changing; constant 

300

What nickname to the Yeehats give to Buck? 

The Great Evil Spirit  

300

Why do you think Jack London named this book The Call of the Wild?

Because throughout the book, as Buck becomes less a city-dog and more of a primal dog, he feels the urges to become more wolf-like.  

300

What is one character trait for Mercedes? 

Answers will vary 

300

What is Ms. Ashworth's favorite candy? 

Twizzlers 
400

What is Manuel's treachery?

He steals and sells Buck to pay off his gambling debts

400

What happened to the Yeehats that attacked Buck's camp?

They were hunted by Buck and killed.

400

What drives Buck to attack Spitz the first time? 

He was in Buck's sleeping nest

400

What does the Timber Wolf possibly symbolize to Buck? 

Answers will vary 

The wolf possibly represents Buck's inner desire to be free; the wolf shows up when Buck is having inner turmoil, stuck between wanting to stay loyal to Thornton and wanting to be free. 

400

What happened to Dave? 

He refused to leave the traces even though he was in poor health, so he was put down. 

400
Why was Sol-leks chosen to be the leader before Buck? 

He has more experience 

500

Buck has a revelation at the beginning of the novel; what is it? 

Possible answers: 

He realizes that will never beat the man with a club 

Might makes right

The one with the most power has the most control 

500
What is the name of the Indian tribe that killed John Thornton and his friends? 

Yeehats 

500
Why is Buck hearing a call from the forest? 
It is his primordial instincts that yearn to be free and wild rather than domesticated. 
500

What happened to Buck at the end of the book?

Buck lived the rest of his life in the wilderness, with the wolves.

500
Why does Buck hate Spitz initially? 

He kills Curly

500

What is the purpose of Buck undermining Spitz's authority? 

So the team will see as an ineffective leader