What is Buck's personality in Call of the Wild?
Correspondingly, how is Buck described in Call of the Wild?
In Jack London's hard-edged and naturalistic adventure, Buck is first described as a large dog of one hundred and forty pounds, sired by a St. Bernard with a mother who was a Scotch shepherd dog. He is strong and does not back down from a fight; Buck is an Alpha dog.
Correspondingly, how is anthropomorphism used in the call of the wild?
The novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London is told from the perspective of Buck. We are told how Buck thinks and feels as if he is human. Giving human-like characteristics to an animal is called anthropomorphism. The author uses this technique to tell the story and reveal some things about Buck's character.
Answer and Explanation: Buck survives in The Call of the Wild by paying attention to those around him and adopting their tricks. In Chapter 2, Buck sees that one of his fellow sled dogs has found shelter from the cold by making a burrow in the snow. Buck immediately copies him.