why was Thorton the ideal master in the the novel call of the wild by Jack London
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because he was kind and generous in nature.
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Thornton is the ideal master because he has a deep intuitive understanding of Buck that is not based on a transaction. He does not primarily see Buck as an object to be exploited for his own benefit, but as a fellow creature of nature.
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