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          Yukon Jack: The Life Of Jack London
           Part 1 of Paper ....struggle for survival of strong men driven by primitive emotions.  “To Build A Fire” and White Fang are two of his works that coincide his life experiences and illustrate his literary theme.
London was born the illegitimate son of W.H. Chaney and Flora Wellmen in 1876.  He never saw his biological father and his mo....           Part 2 of Paper .....
London may be implying that if he had someone to guide him through the early stages of life, he might have turned out to be a more fulfilled and successful person.
By the age of twenty-three, London had held a numerous variety of jobs.  He had been everything from a newsboy to an oyster bed pirate.  He even bummed his way through the United States.  In 1897, he traveled to Canada to try his luck in the Yukon Territory gold rush.  This is the motivation behind his 1906 novel, White Fang.  White....            |   
          
          
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