![]() ![]() The puppy pack he now belongs to see him as a wolf and treat him as an enemy. So begin White Fang's lessons in cruelty and mastery. The She-Wolf and her surviving pup eventually meet up with a group of Mackenzie Indians one of them, Grey Beaver, recognizes the She-Wolf as Kiche, his brother's runaway half-wolf-half-dog, and takes possession of her and her pup, whom he names White Fang. The two raise a litter of pups, only for One Eye and all the litter except one to die. The starving pack eventually splits up, the She-Wolf who lured the sled dogs to their doom going off with her mate, whom the narrator refers to as One Eye. Desperate for food during a famine, the wolves eventually kill all of the dogs and one of the men before the other is rescued. ![]() The novel starts with two men and their dog sled team being pursued by a wolf pack in the Northland Wild. Whereas the latter 1903 novella is the story of a tame dog adapting to the wild, White Fang is the story of how the titular wild one-quarter-dog-three-quarters-wolf becomes tamed. White Fang is a 1906 novel written by Jack London, often published together with The Call of the Wild nowadays. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |