Thornton represents the last remaining bits of civilization in Buck’s life as he tries to resist the pull to fully immerse himself in the wilds of Alaska. Buck is fiercely loyal to John Thornton during this period, and the two form a productive and lawyer relationship. He is Buck’s last master and is remembered primarily for saving him from Hal. He’s a gold hunter who understands the Klondike very well. One of the primary human characters of Jack London’s novel. His character is used to demonstrate how all living things, from dogs to humans, can revert to their basic instinct to survive. The novel focuses on Bucks’s transformation from a pet in California to a wild, determined animal capable of surviving the terrible conditions in the North. At the novel’s beginning, he’s kidnapped from his home in California and sold as a sled dog in the Alaskan Yukon. He’s a dog from California who starts the novel as a well-loved and loyal pet. Buck is the main character and protagonist of Jack London’s novel.
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