White Fang
Style and Technique
Jack London's «White Fang» is a work written in a vivid, expressive language, with a rich plot and detailed character development. The author employs not only a descriptive narrative style but also a deep psychological portrayal of the inner world of the main character—a wolf named White Fang. London masterfully describes the wild landscapes and harsh living conditions in Alaska, giving the story a unique atmosphere. Special attention is given to the relationships between humans and nature, as well as White Fang's process of socialization and adaptation to life among people. Literary techniques such as anthropomorphism and detailed descriptions help the reader to better understand the experiences and thoughts of the main character. The structure of the work is dynamic, with events unfolding sequentially, intertwined with reflections on freedom, strength, loyalty, and survival.
