Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Why is Buck angry in The Call of the Wild?What does anybody do to him?

Lots of people and animals do things to Buck or to people he loves that make him angry.  Let me list a few of them.


First, the man in the red sweater beats Buck to make him be obedient.  Buck, of course, gets angry about that but cannot do anything about it.


Second, he gets mad at Spitz for laughing when Curly is killed.  He continues to hate Spitz when Spitz is the lead dog.  Finally, Buck kills him.


Last, he gets mad at the Indians after they kill John Thornton and the other gold prospectors.  That makes him really angry because he loved Thornton.


There are other times when he gets mad as well, but these are three major ones.

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