Critical essay of Jack London's Works
Title: Critical essay of Jack London's Works
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 1498 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Critical essay of Jack London's Works
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 1498 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The idea of peaceful rebellion through nature is the basis for many books. Kipling was one of the first one to do it through many of his novels, but Jack London got a lot deeper into that concept. He was born in 1876 in San Francisco, an illegitimate child born to a single woman, but his mother did marry a man named John London, and named her son John London. This family moved a lot, but
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of nature, and of the human or animal mind are legendary. But the most fascinating part of his books is how he knows the nature and the behavior of the animals of Alaska, and of Klondike turns a human into an animal. The reader can almost smell the thirst for blood of the portrayed animals, and some man too. Jack London shows the peaceful rebellion in his books. Now how many writers can do that?