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Why does the author of The Call of the Wild describe Buck's progress as "retrogression"?

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This quote describes Buck, who is a dog and the main character in Jack London's The Call of the Wild. ... Throughout the story, Jack London puts an emphasis onBuck's retrogression from a sated and aristocratic dog, into a wild and vicious creature of the primitive world.
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Buck was returning to his ancient instinctual roots is the answer.

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the Call of the Wild is a book written by Jack London, an American writer and journalist. The question refers to the main character, Buck, which was a dog taken to Alaska after he is stolen from his home in California. The speaker considers Buck's progress as a retrogression because he was coming back to his feral instincts in order to survive in such hard conditions as a sled dog.

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