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Wild(By Nie Jialei)

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Jack London's The Call of the Wild is a literary gem that plunges readers into the heart of Alaska's unforgiving wilderness. The story follows Buck, a dog who starts as a pampered pet in a cozy Californian home, only to be snatched away and thrown into the brutal world of the Klondike Gold Rush. As Buck endures harsh treatment from human masters and battles other sled dogs, London masterfully shows how adversity strips away domestic comforts, awakening Buck’s primal instincts. Each trial—whether facing starvation, fending off vicious rivals, or surviving frigid nights—pushes Buck closer to the wild. We watch as he transforms from a trusting companion to a cunning survivor, learning to rely on strength and intuition. What makes this novella timeless is its exploration of nature’s raw power and the “call” that resonates in all living things. Buck’s journey isn’t just about survival; it’s about rediscovering a wild heritage buried under years of domestication. London’s vivid prose paints the icy landscapes and intense action scenes with such clarity that readers can almost feel the bite of the cold and the rush of the sled dogs’ paws on snow. Beyond Buck’s adventure, the story challenges us to reflect on humanity’s relationship with nature. Are we, like Buck, ignoring a deeper connection to the wild? Do we sacrifice instinct for comfort? Through Buck’s eyes, we see both the beauty and brutality of the natural world—a reminder that survival often demands embracing our inner strength, just as Buck embraces his wild soul. In short, The Call of the Wild is more than a dog’s tale. It’s a roar from the wilderness, urging us to listen to the primal truths that lie within. Whether you’re drawn to adventure, nature, or stories of transformation, this novella will leave you thinking long after Buck finds his freedom in the wild. (All content of this article belongs to the author Nie Jialei and is protected by law. No unauthorized use in any form is allowed without written permission.)
2025-08-12
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