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![]() White FangJack LondonJack London's White Fang follows the life of White Fang — a wild animal that is three parts wolf, one part dog. Enduring famine, severe abuse, and forced dog fights, he learns to "eat or be eaten, kill or be killed." He finds sanctuary in Weedon Scott, who rescues White Fang. Under Scott's protection, patience, and compassion, White Fang becomes domesticated and finds love and happiness. Jack London's novel is a testament to the theory of survival of the fittest. Search this CliffsNote
Book SummaryJack London BiographyPersonal BackgroundLondon's FictionSummary, Analysis, and Original Text by ChapterPart 1 (Chapters I–III)Part 2 (Chapters IV–VIII)Part 3 (Chapters IX–XIV)Part 4 (Chapters XV–XX)Part 5 (Chapters XXI–XXV)Character ListCritical EssaysInfluences of White FangStudy and Homework HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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