White Fang

What is the “sex-tragedy of the natural world” described in the story?

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in this chapter, London writes that the she-wolf is searching for something. “She seemed to be searching for something that she could not find.” What can you infer about the object of her search?

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Fighting for the female was the sex tragedy of the wild. One male dies and the other male succeeds in producing offspring.