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Discuss point of view in The Call of the Wild. Give an example from the text that illustrates which point of view is used, and explain how your example demonstrates that point of view.

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Answered by RudraakshiGarg
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It's interesting that London’s narrative revolves so closely around Buck and his thoughts, since Buck is a dog and, you know, not a person.

Because the third person narrator goes inside Buck’s head, we get an intricate look at our protagonist’s reasoning, feelings, dreams, and desires. At times, London pulls away from Buck, as in the beginning of the novella, when we are informed of the gold rush and the surroundings from quite a removed vantage point. This happens again at the end of the story, too, when we see Buck in his place in the wild from a point of view that lets us feel both respect and awe

Answered by JonesSam103007
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Because the third person narrator goes inside Buck’s head, we get an intricate look at our protagonist’s reasoning, feelings, dreams, and desires. At times, London pulls away from Buck, as in the beginning of the novel, when we get infomation about the Yukon Gold Rush and the surroundings from quite a different vantage point. This happens again at the end of the story, too, when we see Buck in his place in the wild from a point of view that lets us feel both respect and quite mellow inside.

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