Book Report On Jack London's "Call Of The Wild"
Can one person fit into three very different categories? In Call
of the Wild, by Jack London, London proves he is an emphatic naturalist.
However, his knowledge of the areas in which the book is set and of the
harsh realities of life show that he also appears to be a regionalist and
naturalist.
London's love for nature is obvious in this novel. The settings
are miraculously vivid with descriptions that could not have just been
made in his head. He describes many different areas over a course of
twenty-five hundred miles. However, not only is regionalism London's area
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