Question
Explain how Buck has changed from the beginning of the novel to the end. make the writing short
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In the beginning of "The Call of the Wild," Buck is a domesticated and comfortable house dog, living a pampered life on a California estate. He is confident but naive, relying on the care of humans. As the story progresses, Buck is thrust into the brutal wilderness of the Yukon, where he faces hardship and the harsh realities of survival.
By the end of the novel, Buck transforms into a fierce and independent creature, embracing his primal instincts. He learns to adapt, hunt, and lead, ultimately answering the call of the wild. Buck finds freedom in the wild and becomes the leader of a wolf pack, fully shedding his domesticated past and embracing his true nature. This evolution highlights his resilience and the inherent instincts that lie dormant within him.
By the end of the novel, Buck transforms into a fierce and independent creature, embracing his primal instincts. He learns to adapt, hunt, and lead, ultimately answering the call of the wild. Buck finds freedom in the wild and becomes the leader of a wolf pack, fully shedding his domesticated past and embracing his true nature. This evolution highlights his resilience and the inherent instincts that lie dormant within him.