In The Call of the Wild, the man with the red sweater most likely represents(1 point)

Responses

violence.
violence.

lust for money and power.
lust for money and power.

growing older.
growing older.

Alaska’s gold rush.
Alaska’s gold rush.

lust for money and power.

The man with the red sweater in "The Call of the Wild" most likely represents a lust for money and power.

To determine the correct answer, we can analyze the role and actions of the man with the red sweater in The Call of the Wild by Jack London. The man with the red sweater is a character who plays a significant role in Buck's transformation. He uses violence to break Buck's spirit and make him submissive to human control. This violent act demonstrates dominance and power over the dogs. Additionally, the man with the red sweater represents the larger theme of the human desire for dominance and control over nature, as seen during Alaska's gold rush. Therefore, the correct answer would be "violence" as the man with the red sweater most likely represents violence and the desire for dominance rather than the other options.