Call of the Wild

the book is told from buck's point of view. how does this perspective influence how you feel about buck? how might the story change if it was told from the dog trainers point of view?

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Buck is our protagonist in the story. London comes as close to seeing life through a dog's eyes as London could get. So, the conflicts all surround Buck. The instigator for the conflict comes when Buck is kidnapped or rather dognapped from his cushy life in California. The rest of the conflicts surround his many adventures on his way to inner doggy nirvana! Any human point of view would have ruined the flow and intent of the novel.

How I feel about Bucks perpective is that mostly he has to understand he is in the wild and not at his home so his emotions will change during the story like as it goes on. The conflict now mainly surrounds Buck. If the conflict is might change and were told from the dog trainer's point of view how it we be diferent from Bucks point of view is Buck would be different and not be mainly in the story it would just be the dog trainers. And how it would effect other characters from the story is how they might act in the story and there would be more adventures.