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Essay on London`s Stories
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London`s Stories
Three of Jack London's most famous stories were The Call of the Wild , White
Fang and To Build a Fire. Though they are completely unrelated stories they have
many similarities unfolded were also similar. Both animals started their lives
out in a very normal fashion but then they were brought into a different
environment and forced to change. In To Build a Fire the man is the one being
forced to change, without success. The introduction of characters was also
similar the way they were led through life not knowing what there purpose was
until they met their final character and then figured out what they had to do.
Three of Jack London's most famous stories were The Call of the Wild , White
Fang and To Build a Fire. Though they are completely unrelated stories they have
many similarities that I found unique. Along with many similarities in the plot
there were many similarities in the characters, human and animal, which make
these three stories the topic of this paper. "Jack London was both an
outdoors-man and a writer and that combination was what made his novels so
realistic."(Labor 124). Jack London born on January 12, 1876 to W. H.
Chaney and Flora Wellman. He finished his second novel and short story, The Call
of the Wild, and To Build a Fire in 1904. Two years later he finished another of
his most famous novels White Fang. His inspiration for these novels and short
story came from the time he spent up in the Klondike that became the basis for
these th
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