White Fang by Jack London - Quiz
White Fang by Jack London
  • 1. White Fang by Jack London is a compelling tale that explores the life of a wild wolfdog as he navigates the harsh realities of life in the wilderness of the Yukon Territory during the Gold Rush era. The novel follows White Fang from his birth in the wild, where he learns to survive among his mother and a pack of wolves, to his eventual encounters with humans, both kind and cruel. As White Fang experiences betrayal and violence at the hands of those he comes to trust, he also discovers the warmth of love and companionship, particularly through his relationship with Weedon Scott, a kind-hearted prospector. Throughout the story, Jack London delves into themes of survival, the struggle between nature and nurture, and the transformative power of love. White Fang's journey is not just one of physical survival, but also one of emotional growth, reflecting the complex interplay between instinct and learned behavior, as well as the deep connections that can form across species. London's vivid descriptions of the rugged landscape and the raw challenges faced by his characters paint a powerful backdrop to this timeless narrative of resilience and redemption.

    Who is the author of 'White Fang'?
A) Ernest Hemingway
B) Mark Twain
C) John Steinbeck
D) Jack London
  • 2. In what setting does much of 'White Fang' take place?
A) California
B) Yukon Territory
C) Alaska
D) Arizona
  • 3. How does White Fang first learn to survive in the wild?
A) From humans
B) From other dogs
C) Through training
D) Through instinct and experience
  • 4. What is a key lesson White Fang learns about trust?
A) Trust can lead to love and companionship
B) Humans can never be trusted
C) Trust is always a trap
D) Trust is irrelevant in the wild
  • 5. What kind of abuse does White Fang experience early in his life?
A) Starvation in the wild
B) Neglect by his pack
C) Mistreatment by humans
D) Injuries from other animals
  • 6. What does White Fang ultimately symbolize in the novel?
A) Pure wildness without compassion
B) The superiority of humans
C) The struggle between nature and nurture
D) The abandonment of instincts
  • 7. Why is White Fang's journey significant?
A) It shows the superiority of wolves over humans
B) It reflects the journey from primal instinct to domestication
C) It illustrates the cruelty of nature only
D) It emphasizes the safety of civilization
  • 8. How does White Fang's attitude toward fighting change throughout the novel?
A) He becomes a relentless fighter
B) He learns to fight only when necessary
C) He refuses to fight at all
D) Fighting becomes his only purpose
  • 9. What is one challenge White Fang faces in the wild?
A) Learning to howl
B) Being too friendly
C) Too many friends
D) Finding food
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