choose one character from the call of the wild and explain how the author created him orher. share at least three elements of characterization and give examples of each for your chosen character. your response should adress aech part of the question. use details from the book to suppoet each description. do this all in 10 sentences or less

One character from "The Call of the Wild" is Buck, a powerful and resilient dog.

1) Buck's physical appearance - The author describes Buck as a large and muscular dog with a deep chest and a thick warm coat. "His coat was the heaviest fur that love could manufacture."
2) Buck's behavior - The author showcases Buck's intelligence, adaptability, and loyalty. For instance, when Buck is sold into the harsh life of a sled dog in the Arctic, he quickly learns the "law of club and fang" and adapts to the demands of the brutal environment. He demonstrates his loyalty when he defends his human master, Thornton, in a fight against another man.
3) Buck's instincts - Throughout the novel, the author emphasizes Buck's wild instincts and his gradual transformation into a primitive, cunning animal. Buck's primal instincts become more prominent as he embraces his call to the wild and becomes the leader of a wolf pack. Ultimately, the author masterfully characterizes Buck as a canine protagonist who undergoes a remarkable journey of self-discovery and primal awakening to survive in the harsh wilderness.