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    Jack London: A Life Full of ExperiencesJack London, a God-gifted writer, uses all his imagination and experiences to write the novels Call of The Wild and White Fang. London had a hard time growing up due to poor parenting. Due to the challenges in his life, he had to explore the world. He used his experiences gained in nature to write his novels. London, himself active in the wilderness, describes the dangers he faced in Alaska, such as starvation and death, in the novels Call of The Wild and White Fang. The main characters of the novels Call of The Wild and White Fang are wolves. In Call of The Wild the main character is a Husky dog ​​and in WhiteFang the main character is a gray wolf. In these novels, wolves were used to pull sleds. People needed wolves in the Alaskan gold rush to get them established, as Jack London said in the White Fang: "It was because men, groping in the arctic darkness, had found a yellow metal, and because shipping and steam shipping companies were blowing up this discovery, thousands of men rushing to the Northland. These men wanted dogs, the dogs they wanted, and the dogs they wanted were heavy dogs, with strong muscles for working and shaggy coats to protect them from the frost. "These dogs were treated harshly and every day they had to face challenges. They are violent with their owner and Spike bites his owner's hand because his owner treats him badly. However, later in the story, Spike saves the life of its next owner because he is kind to Spike It is a thoughtful lesson, anger brings anger and love brings love. London wrote in Fang Fang: “Food and fire. , protection and companionship were some of the things he received from the god in return...... middle of paper......well."(58). He had to write short stories to earn a living. He had written more than 50 short stories, but he began to gain fame after publishing The Call of The Wild. In this novel, Jack used the experiences he gained during his travels in the Yukon. But the difference was that in the book, the story is told through the eyes of the wolves. London went on to write more successful full-length novels, such as White Fang. In addition, his short stories, which did not bring Jack London much fame, are somewhat considered classics. Jack London married Bess Maddern in 1900 and had two daughters named Joan and Bess. After five years, London divorced his wife and married Charmain Kittredge. His second wife became the character of many of London's female characters and eagerly joined him on his many travels. London also encouraged his second wife to take up writing30065