Mark Twain's The Call Of The Wild Buck

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everyone 's born with different strugles in there life, some have more complicated ones than others. In Call of the Wild Buck had to go through rough times,as some nights he had to go hungry do to lack of money in his owners possession.In contrast my grandmother had to work and give half of her money to her mom because her family was in poverty.but theydid have one thing in commen, they both had towork to get what they wanted in life. They both knew that some things in life are hard, but they kept in mind you have to keep in mind what is important persevere. in call of the wild Buck gets taken away from his loving owner judge Miller, to later be sold to the man in the red sweater, who is the person who taught him the law of club and fang. he later than was sold to perrault and francois who under their ownership saw a dog die for the first time. the name of the …show more content…

As both people and dogs are very different they also have a lot in common. Like my grandmother and buck, they both were strong mentally as they both were strong mentally but buck was stronger mentally than my grandmother, because he was beaten almost to death and he sat there fighting for his life.Also my grandmother had to go thru extreme poverty which led her to get a job early, on the other hand buck had to be a sled dog and pull a heavy sled, for good and bad owners.but in all and all they both went thru some bad things but they kept their minds straight thru it all.They were also both fighters when it came to life because they both never gave up, kept going even though they didn 't want to, and they did what they had to do in life.They both had to make an immense amount of sacrifices which they both willing to make even though they most likely didn 't want to. My grandmother had to sacrifice some of her childhood for her family and work to give her mother money so she could take care of her younger brothers and sisters.And buck had to make some sacrifices for his sled team and risk his life for his

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