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White Fang | Character Development in the Novel's Human Characters
Norvell is an independent educational writer who specializes in English and literature. In this essay, Norvell discusses character development in the novel’s human characters.
The wolf is the hero of White Fang, and although his interactions with humans are an important part of his story, even in those interactions the animals remain at center stage. The humans are there to help Jack London demonstrate how the wolf’s temperament and destiny are shaped by all the individuals and elements that enter into his sphere of existence. In this respect, the novel’s human characters are equivalent to the rest of the supporting cast, from the pack of puppies who mark White Fang as an outcast to the harsh wilderness that challenges him throughout much of his...
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