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D. Primitive man, because at ages ago we don't know how to cook and how to build a house, which we have in today's world and we are more civilised but at that time we used to live in caves and some time in open places near a fire to keep them warm so the can live and buck was also sleeping near a campfire so it looks like he was dreaming about the primitive man's who live in open near fire to stay warm and cook there prey.
The answer is D. Buck often dreams of primitive man as he sleeps by the campfire.
EXPLANATION
Buck often dreams of primitive man as he sleeps by the campfire. This excerpt comes from a short adventure novel titled “The Call of The Wild” by Jack London. The Call of The Wild was published in 1903. The setting of this novel is in Yukon Canada, in the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush. The main character of this novel is a dog named Buck.
The story begins when Buck is taken from his home and sold to be a service dog as a sled dog in Alaska. Because of the harsh environment, Buck becomes feral. Buck is forced to dominate other dogs and fight so he can survive. At the end of the novel, Buck sheds the veneer of civilization. He then relies on his own instinct and emerge as aa leader in the wild.
Jake London has spent a year in Yukon for the materials for his book. In the summer of 1903, the story of Buck was first serialized in the Saturday Evening Post. One month later, the story was published as a book form. This book received great popularity and success, and has become a reputation for London. In the early 1923, Buck’s story was then adapted info a film. Since then, there has been several cinematic adaptations of Buck and his story.
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KEYWORD: Buck, primitive man, The Call of the Wild
Subject: Arts
Class: 10-12
Subchapter: The Call of the Wild