White Fang
How does the writer use language to describe White Fang's attack on Jim Hall?
The writers choice of words and phrases
The writers choice of words and phrases
London uses descriptive language to convey the immediacy and brutality of the attack, all while drawing a picture of the panic that ensued and the punishment of Jim Hall by White Fang, who relentlessly protected Judge Scott from harm.
Then it was that White Fang struck. He gave no warning, with no snarl anticipated his own action. Into the air he lifted his body in the spring that landed him on the strange god’s back. White Fang clung with his fore-paws to the man’s shoulders, at the same time burying his fangs into the back of the man’s neck. He clung on for a moment, long enough to drag the god over backward. Together they crashed to the floor. White Fang leaped clear, and, as the man struggled to rise, was in again with the slashing fangs.
Sierra Vista awoke in alarm. The noise from downstairs was as that of a score of battling fiends. There were revolver shots. A man’s voice screamed once in horror and anguish. There was a great snarling and growling, and over all arose a smashing and crashing of furniture and glass.
But almost as quickly as it had arisen, the commotion died away. The struggle had not lasted more than three minutes.
White Fang
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