Author's Note: I really liked how the Indians in "White Fang" helped the wolf. You would have to look beyond all the torture and pain the wolf went threw to see how he became the great wolf dog he was.
In the book “White Fang” by Jack London White Fang
was going through some major conflicts in his life. He was banded when he was
just a young pup. White Fang went to go try to find a new home but didn’t work
out the way he planned. While hunting a rabbit he runs into a tribe of Indians.
He tries to run away but he can’t help his curiosity to try to find a new home.
One Indian takes him in but everyone else in the tribe including the dogs
didn’t want him.
If everyone in White Fang’s life that hurt him or made fun
of him he wouldn’t be as furious, strong, and smart as he could. The book made
the Indians look like bad people but they really turned him into a great wolf.
His mom or family wasn’t there to teach him the Indians were the ones to do
that.
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