Jack London "White Fang"
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Jack London
He learned only about hate. Nobody gave him love, so he did not learn about that. A young wolf, White Fang, is born near the Mackenzie River, in north-west Canada, in about 1893. One day he meets some Indians and they take him and his mother to their camp. They know his mother because she is half-dog. White Fang begins to learn the ways of men - and of other dogs. The dogs hate him, so he hates them. He learns to fight and to kill. It is a hard life, but will it change? Can White Fang learn to love?
When Jack London wrote White Fang in 1906, he was a famous writer. After White Fang, London wrote thirty-two other books. He visited Australia, and had a farm in California. He died in 1916.
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Text Analysis: Unique words: about 600 Total words: about 7,740
Hard words: cub, wolf, cave, smell, fang, bite, lie down, sled, camp, snarl, stroke, tie, wild, neck, village, fort, gold, stick, boat, sad, sick, leather, god, carriage
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