Survival Of The Fittest

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English

 

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Nicholas G

 

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February 8, 2015

 

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University

 

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Darwin said "survival of the fittest". Buck is a good example of this but was it Bucks free will to want to survive or was it his natural instincts to survive? In the beginning of the story the reader is introduced to Buck, a domesticated dog who is loved by his owner the Judge. In the first few pages there are several passages that illustrate to the reader that although he is domesticated, Buck has a desire to be outdoors...
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In the first few pages there are several passages that illustrate to the reader that although he is domesticated, Buck has a desire to be outdoors. "But Buck was neither a house dog nor a kennel dog. The whole realm was his" (3). Buck enjoyed being outside and going on "wild adventures" (3). Even in the beginning Buck felt the calling and as the story progresses he experiences more and more of the wild and his natural instinct to hunt and to be free is increased...
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