In The Call of the Wild, what did Buck often have visions of by the campfire?

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He dreamt about good food.
He dreamt about good food.

He dreamt of a prehistoric man.
He dreamt of a prehistoric man.

He dreamt of how to escape the harsh life of the trail.

He dreamt of a prehistoric man.

In The Call of the Wild, Buck often had visions of a prehistoric man by the campfire.

To find the answer to this question, you can either refer to the original text of The Call of the Wild by Jack London or consult a reliable source that provides a summary or analysis of the book.

In The Call of the Wild, Buck, the main character, often has visions of a prehistoric man by the campfire. This is mentioned multiple times in the book as Buck's primitive instincts and ancestral memories are awakened by the wildness of the environment and his transformation into a sled dog. The vision of the prehistoric man represents the ancient, savage nature within Buck and serves as a reminder of his connection to his primal instincts.