Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Finale Blog response, "why did go seem to go to wild?

In the begging of out story, Buck heard something. Not through his ears but through his instincts. He came from a wealthy home, a caring warm home where he could care for the children next to an open fire and play with them in the garden. But for some reason there was something calling buck that day when he left the house. He was somehow possessed with the idea of adventure. Maybe not adventure but for a reason only he and Jack London knew, he wanted to go out in the world and live free for as long as his new side lived. Even thou he was caught because of this, he learned from it. After that, he decided to use this new self to survive in this story for if he acted like a house dog, he would be brutally accused and torn to shreds by the other dogs. Along with his imagination he learned to not be intimidated but the other dogs and to not look like a lower status. He fights back with the other dogs and learns the hard way about respecting man, through a club. But in the end he learns about his wild side and his honorable side. He kept his respect of people when John Thorton saved his life. Though Thorton could not be with Buck for the rest of his journey, for Buck found a new home, in the wild with fellow cousins known as wolves. Buck now knows what its like to be a free animal.

There comes a time where one must escape. Whenever I feel closed in while at a family party or a fancy resturaunt. There’s something that tells me to not stay indoors. But act as if you are unique and not part of the society you are in. So, I acted like the comedian of the party to get attention and if I get nervous, I make fun of me getting nervous. Even while typing this, I felt as if I needed to walk around and complain this whole deal of Blogs and make cracks about how I am so lazy at doing so. In the end I realize Comedy is my jungle, and laughter is my meal. For my wild is comedy.