White Fang
Title: White Fang
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 681 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
White Fang
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 681 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Outline
Thesis: Jack London's White Fang, exemplifies the importance
of survival in nature.
I. Introduction
II. Author's Life in relation to his writings
A. Childhood
B. Career
C. Marriages
D. Influences
III. Literary Period and style Jack London prefers to write in
A. Settings
B. Realism
C. Personal identification
IV. Critics' Opinions
V. Conclusion
Jack London's White Fang, exemplifies the importance of the survival of nature. "American writer, best known for his short stories and
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morphine sleeping pills. This indicated that, like in his autobiographical hero killed himself
in suicide.
One critic once said that London wrote the greatest story, "The story he wrote was the one he lived." London had a muscular build, light curling brown hair, blue eyes, a soft voice and boyish charm. He saw human history in terms of the evolutionary dogma, says Carl Van Doren, "a glorious, continuous epic of which his stories were episodes."