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Singing the Song of the Younger World - For Females & Animals, The Wild Still Calls

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A 5 page paper that analyzes the concepts of animal intelligence and primeval memory presented by Jack London's 1903 novel The Call of The Wild and compares these concepts with the forces behind the modern Animal Rights Movement as well as the Feminist Movement. Included are views on the relationship between humans and animals as expressed by feminist leaders and by ecologists and rights activists. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

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5 pages (~225 words per page)

File: D0_LCCall.doc

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had learned to trust in men he knew, and to give them credit for a wisdom that outreached his own" ~ Jack London, The Call of The Wild (1). Thus began the trying adventures of Jack Londons Buck, innocent in his "sun-kissed" California canine empire, "king over all creeping, crawling, flying things of Judge Millers place, humans included", and magnificent hero of the 1903 novel The Call of The Wild (PG). The mixture of Scotch Shepherd and Saint Bernard blood that coursed through his body was physically evident in his stance, his gait, and his beauty. The centuries of conditioned trust that flowed down through this bloodline, however, was intangible in its presence. Generations upon generations of domestic association with man had pushed the ways of the old days deep below the level of consciousness and far beyond the realm of traditional remembrance. The canine species to which Buck belonged had served in the capacity of "mans best friend" since time forgotten, and this conditioned existence had reduced this species original heritage to a ghost of a memory, a fleeting idea of action or reaction that was seldom felt and never understood. In The Call of The Wild, these dormant memories are awakened in Buck as he is "jerked from the heart of civilization and flung into the heart of things primordial" when a known and trusted human sells him into labor in Alaskas Yukon (PG). Through trial and experience, Buck learns first to survive, then to overcome as he answers the strong call of the wild that runs through his blood. The Call of The Wild is considered by most to be a childrens story, and the style that London adopted in its writing, a style that tells the story solely through the ...

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