White Fang
Why is the narrator impassive (unfeeling) regarding Henry’s rescue?
Why is the narrator impassive (unfeeling) regarding Henry’s rescue?
Why is the narrator impassive (unfeeling) regarding Henry’s rescue?
I think this is a part of naturalism, a philosophy that London uses in his writing. Nature is indifferent to life and death. Henry being rescued or dying means nothing to the natural world.