Call of the Wild
Chapter 5, Call of the wild
what theme does Jack London convey throughout chapter 5?
what theme does Jack London convey throughout chapter 5?
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This chapter addresses the idea of the harshness of nature and the people out of place in it. This chapter contrasts the readers conceptions of "civilization" and "wildness." When the dogs are sold to Hal and his relatives, their decline is rapid and painful. These people are described as "manifestly out of place."