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Is the Call of Wild a classic?

The Call of the Wild is considered a literary classic. Jack London's 1903 adventure novel has become a staple of American literature and a coming-of-age story, exploring themes of freedom, nature, and survival. Set during the Klondike Gold Rush in Yukon, Canada, the book follows protagonist Buck, a kidnapped dog stolen from Santa Clara Valley and transported into the snowy northland of Yukon. While trying to find their place in unfamiliar and harsh surroundings, Buck, and other characters confront issues of trust, friendship, dominance, and self-discovery during their adventures in frozen Alaska.

Since its publication, Call of the Wild has gained recognition as a timeless piece of writing. Its enduring power lies in capturing the wildness and spirit of a bygone era and portraying timeless ideas of man nature through Buck's journey

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