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Term Papers on Jack London

Term Paper TitleJack London
# of Words557
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.23

Jack London

     London was born in 1876 to a poor family.  At age 11 ,to support his family,
he was a paperboy.  He quit school at age 14 because he was looking for new
horizons.  After he quit school he basically tought himself everything he needed to
know.  In 1897, in search for new horizons, he traveled to the Yukon Terr. as a
prospector.  When he got back, his experiences of the Yukon led him to write “The
Call Of The Wild” and “White Fang”.  His Main reason for writing about animals is
because he was an animal lover.  He considered himself a serious write and from
his graphic scenes depicting animal abuse it showed. London was a very well
known writer.  He was a socialist, thats why he wrote “Sea Wolf” for an attack on
anti-social behavior.  In his entire career he wrote a total of 50 books. Londan killed
himself at the age of 69 by an exact amount of lethal drugs.
-Style of Writing-
Sentence Length- Average
Word Choice- Formal
Imagery- Brutal, vivid, and exciting
Tone- Sad to Heroic to Sad
-Examples-
Under the tutelage of the mad God, White Fang became a friend. He was kept
chained in a pen at the rear of the fort and here beauty Smith teased and irritated
and drove him wild with pretty torments.  The man early discovered White Fang’s
susceptibility to laughter, and made it a point, after painfully tricking him, to laugh
at him.  This laughter was uproarious and scornful, and at the same time the God
pointed his finger derisively at White Fang.  At such times reason fled from White
Fang, and his transports of rage he was even more mad than Beauty Smith.
     I still slept in t...

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