Thursday, November 8, 2012

White Fang Cause and effect


Author’s Note: I wrote this piece on this book because White Fang is an outcast and it’s sad to see outcasts in the world.

In the book “White Fang” by Jack London the main character, White Fang was going through some problems in this book. He was abandon when he was just a little half wolf half dog puppy. White Fang went to go find a new home but that didn’t work out the way he hoped. While hunting a rabbit he finds a tribe of native Americans. The young pup attempts to run away but he can’t help his curiosity to try to find a new family. This causes the him to not be accepted by the other dogs. This effected his life because he just wanted to have a family and be loved. This relates to Touching Spirit bear because I think that’s how Cole felt. He needed someone to really care for him and be there for him.

If everyone in White Fang’s life that hurt him or made fun of him he wouldn’t be as furious, strong and smart as he could. The book made the Native Americans look like bad people but what they really did is turn him into a great wolf. His family wasn’t there to teach him the native Americans were the ones to do that. 

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