Friday, October 17, 2014

Book summary Number 2

I made a connection to stone fox in this book, they where both hard working dogs. Both where wild and both where ones sled dogs in their book.  A chapter I found interesting was the fight with the bull dog. Wight fang did what he could, he hit the dog over and over but the bull dog stood his ground and tired white fang out. Them when white fang was open he bit him close to the neck. White fang saw though the fight that his attacks didn't even move the dog any. Even with the cuts and blood all over he stood his ground waiting for the perfect chance to get him. Warring him down so when he gets the grip he could hold on easy with out much struggle.


The idea if this was first person would have made this part even more intense. He could tell of the struggle and effort he put in to try to take this dog down. He could talk of the pity and how he thought it was over when the dog got the skin on the side of his neck as the dog drew closer and closer. I also believe the conflict of this book is very dependent on the chapters. Their are many conflicts in this book. Their are a few I can point out but they wouldn't be no more important then the other that I'm not. Do one conflict that was defiantly strong in this book was the conflict of trying to live on. The struggle to survive.

1 comment:

  1. Richard, was this the blog you were making up? If so, you didn't include character analysis. Remember, if I assign two paragraphs, you need to complete both to get full credit. See me if you have questions.

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