PLS HURRY I WILL MARK BRAILIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The Call of the Wild, by all accounts, is an anecdote about Buck, a four-year old canine that is part Shepherd and part St. Bernard. All the more critically, it is a naturalistic story about natural selection in nature. All through the novel, Buck demonstrates that he is fit and can bear the law of the club, the law of the tooth, and the laws of nature. Buck had been brought up in California, on the farm of Judge Mill operator. There he had the run of the spot and was cherished and spoiled by all. Tragically, one of the adjudicator's laborers had a betting issue and took Buck to sell him for fifty dollars. Buck battles being tied, confined, and beaten, however his endeavors just baffle him