meaning of the phrase "the law of club and fang"
in the novel ----_--- "the call of the wild"
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Jack London
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The law of club and fang refers to the primitive law of nature that reigns in the Northland, which rules according to the necessities of survival in reference to both dog's relation to man and to other dogs. ... Meanwhile, the dogs' attack on Curly symbolizes the power of the fang.
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The law of club and fang refers to the primitive law of nature that reigns in the Northland, which rules according to the necessities of survival in reference to both dog's relation to man and to other dogs.
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