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The Call Of The Wild (figurative language (simile (Dat Spitz fight like…
The Call Of The Wild
figurative language
simile
Dat Spitz fight like hell. An' dat Buck fight like two hells,
Bucks first day on Dyea beach was like a devil
metaphor
The fluorescent light like the sun.Poor devil
personification
A chill wind was blowing that nipped him sharply and bit with especial venom into his wounded shoulder.Stars leaping in the frost dance.
idiom
Buck learns the "Law of the Club" and the "Law of the Fang". He also learns to sleep in a big hole in the snow to keep him warm.
hyperbole
Now you red eye devil."Listen; some dam fine day him get mad like hell and den him chew dat Spitz all up and spit him out on de snow. Sure, I know."
Plot
Climax
The climax of the book was when buck was being beat to death and then John Thornton saved him and adopted him and became more civilized.
Falling Action
The falling action is when buck was with John Thornton and was going to the gold mines to get rich.
Rising Action
When buck kept getting in fights and killed Spitz. And when buck was being moved around and was transferd from place to place and was changing people.
Resolution
The resolution of the book is that finally fond the call of the wild and he found his place in the world
Exposition
Buck started off as a dog who was more of a civilized dog and a harmless dog. He would go outside but he wouldn't be in any danger. But then Buck was being mistreated and was being forced to work and he had to change his whole lifestyle and how he was as a dog.
Main Characters
Buck, Scotch half bread, Spitz, Dave, John Thornton, Francois, Perrault, Mercedes, Judge Miller, Hal, Charles,