White Fang Part 2

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In Part 2, White Fang experiences his first contact with human society and the development of complex relationships with humans. Initially captured by humans, White Fang passes through the hands of various owners, enduring much abuse and suffering. However, he eventually meets a master who provides genuine affection and care. This part focuses on the psychological and emotional changes and growth White Fang undergoes as he adapts to the human world, ultimately finding stability with a loving owner, referred to as 'the love-master.' During this process, White Fang also experiences conflicts between his instincts and loyalty, coming to understand the meanings of love and loyalty.

About the author

Jack London was an American author born in 1876 and died in 1916. He is a prominent figure in naturalist literature, and his works explore the themes of survival and struggle, examining the relationship between humans and nature. London's notable works include "The Son of the Wolf," "The Call of the Wild," and "Martin Eden." He wrote many adventure novels based on his experiences sailing across Alaska and the Pacific. London was also a socialist, reflecting his views on class conflict and social justice in his writings. Despite his short life, he was a prolific writer, leaving behind numerous short stories, novels, and essays. Jack London holds a significant place in early 20th-century American literature.

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