Title is Nature and Nurture. Call of the Wild, written by Jack London, a story about a dog, Buck. He changes from a domestic dog to a wild dog. Both nature and nurture have a strong effect on him.

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Nature and Nurture "Call of the wild", written by Jack London, is one of his famous short novels that is known for all. It is a story about a dog, Buck. Buck is a domestic dog living in the sun-kissed Santa Clara valley. He is living a good life and taken care of by his master. But life is not always a picnic. When it is the end of 19th century, there comes the gold …

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…first time he kills humans. He knows this time he is completely wild. Maybe Buck's destiny is to become wild. Because once he is sent to Alaska, it is irrevocable. In retrospect, the outgrowth of Buck's wildness is slowly but inevitable. Nature and nurture exert a tremendous influence on the life of Buck. Maybe it is a good thing for Buck to become the leader of the wolves, because he belongs to the wild essentially.