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Read the passage below from The Call of the Wild and answer the question that follows.

Faithfulness and devotion, things born of fire and roof, were his; yet he retained his wildness and wiliness.

The passage above exemplifies the theme of:

the quality of men
the effect of the environment
civilization vs. the wild
rules and laws

Answers

Answered by phillipinestest
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The passage above exemplifies the theme of : civilization vs. the wild .

Explanation:

  • In the story, ‘Call of the Wild’, the main character ‘Buck’ is a beautiful well grown St. Bernard-Scotch Shepherd mix. He has been well-bred and pampered by a loving human master.
  • Fire and roof refer to the comforts he has enjoyed and subsequently the faithfulness and devotion he has developed for his master. This has been inculcated into him through civilisation.  
  • However once he is stolen and sold off to work in the snow clad terrain of Canada he nurtures his inborn traits of wildness and wiliness which could not be suppressed by civilisation. Thus the passage  exemplifies the theme of: civilization vs. the wild.

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