White Fang - Jack London
'White Fang' Part III, Ch 4
Here's chapter 4 of part 3. In White Fang, by Jack London, Grey Beaver and his tribe move for fall hunting.
'White Fang' Part II, Ch 2
In White Fang, by Jack London, the She-Wolf sets up a den and has five cubs. Her mate hunts for food. Here's the second chapter of part 2.
'White Fang' Quotes
White Fang is one of the most well-known works by Jack London, an American author. He's famous for his works set in the wild--where Nature plays a prominent role in the never-ending struggle for survival. White Fang The story takes place in Yukon Territory, Canada, during the Klondike Gold Rush at the end of the 19th-century. Here are a few...
'White Fang' Questions for Study and Discussion
White Fang is a famous book by Jack London. Here are a few questions for study and discussion.
Jack London Quotes
Jack London was an American writer, famous for The Call of the Wild, Sea Wolf, Before Adam, Iron Heel, and many other works. Many of his novels were based on his real-life experiences as an adventurer and sailor. Here are a few quotes from Jack London.
'White Fang' Part I, Ch 1
White Fang is one of the most famous novels by Jack London. In this chapter we first experience the beauty (and the brutality) of the frozen Northland.
'White Fang' Part I, Ch 2
In Jack London's famous novel, White Fang, a mysterious she-wolf appears near the camp. What is her purpose? Here's chapter 2 of the adventure...
'White Fang' Part I, Ch 3
The hungry, circling wolves become more insistent in Jack London's White Fang. As the dogs fall, will the men fall too? Is there any escape from the hunger cry?
'White Fang' Part II, Ch 3
Here's chapter 3 of part 2. The wolves experience more brutal realities in the wild.
'White Fang' Part II, Ch 4
Here's chapter 4 of part 2. In White Fang, by Jack London, the grey cub goes exploring his curious (and often dangerous) environs.
'White Fang' Part II, Ch 5
Here's chapter 5 of part 2. In White Fang, by Jack London, the wolves fight the lynx and the cub learns to hunt.
'White Fang' Part III, Ch 1
Here's chapter 1 of part 3. In White Fang, by Jack London, the cub sees humans for the first time.
'White Fang' Part III, Ch 2
Here's chapter 2 of part 3. In White Fang, by Jack London, the cub is separated from his mother, and he learns about domestication.
'White Fang' Part III, Ch 3
Here's chapter 2 of part 3. In White Fang, by Jack London, the cub fights with the other dogs and kills one of them.
'White Fang' Part III, Ch 5
Here's chapter 5 from part 3. Jack London's White Fang continues to grow--he pulls a sled with other pups, and as a mutual understanding with Grey Beaver (based on power/strength, not affection).
'White Fang' Part III, Ch 6
Here's chapter 6 from part 3, in White Fang, by Jack London. Grey Beaver and his people return to the summer camp, and famine is upon the village once again.
'White Fang' Part IV, Ch. 1
What does it mean to be an enemy of his kind? Here's chapter 1 of Part 4--White Fang, by Jack London.
'White Fang' Part IV, Ch. 2
Beauty Smith enters the story, and cunningly works to get what he wants. Here's chapter 2 of Part 4--White Fang, by Jack London.
'White Fang' Part IV, Ch. 3
White Fang become a fighting fiend, acting upon the hatred and powerless of his imprisoned existence. Here's chapter 3 of Part 4--White Fang, by Jack London.
