Elements of a Novel A novel is a fictional long story, between 100-500 pages. Huckleberry Finn.

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Elements of a Novel A novel is a fictional long story, between pages. Huckleberry Finn

A novel uses all elements of storytelling: plot character setting theme point of view

The novel first appeared as a genre of literature in England in the eighteenth century Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe

Though novels share all the elements of a short story, they differ in their scope...

Short Story Novel One conflict Many conflicts Few Characters Many Characters One Theme Many Themes Short Read Long Read

Why do people enjoy novels? They entertain the reader. They teach the reader a little about themselves and about the whole they live in. The reader feels like he/she gets to know the characters, cares about them, and gets involved in their lives.

By Jack London

 George Washington Carmack, Tagish Charlie, and Skookum Jim made a discovery that brought tens of thousands of people streaming into the northwestern part of Canada. George

 They discovered gold in Bonanza Creek, a tributary of the Klondike River, in August  The quantity of the gold in the stream was remarkable.  Much of the gold was easy to get, using simple mining techniques.

 The Klondike Gold Rush, as it came to be called, attracted thousands of hopeful miners.  Many came by ship to Skagway, Alaska, where they purchased supplies at inflated prices and outfitted themselves for the trip north.

 Winter was the easiest season during which to travel because the rivers were frozen, but winter temperatures regularly registered 50 degrees below zero.

 Few miners came away wealthy. Many who actually did find gold spent it all while celebrating in boomtowns such as Dawson City.

 Miners were often the target of lawless men who were willing to rob or murder to get a share of the riches.

 The elements claimed many victims as inexperienced prospectors froze, starved, or got lost in the forests and snowfields.  The territory’s rushing rivers also claimed many victims.

 All of these conditions Jack London encountered when he arrived at the Chilkoot Pass in 1898 as a twenty-year-old aspiring writer.  Traveling north to the gold fields he experienced the hardships and lived for a while in the northern frontier town of Dawson.

 Here, where there were over fifteen hundred dogs, it was not uncommon for dog fights to break out in the streets.  These animals, whose teams could pull up to five hundred pounds along ice trails, and could travel at a rate of twenty-five miles per hour, had become the most important element in the pursuit of gold.

 Jack London drew from his personal experience in the North.  Buck is believed to be modeled after an actual animal, owned by Belinda Mulroney, the proprietor of the Fairview Hotel in Dawson.

The Protagonist Buck “Lived in a big house… …in the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley

“…a big, snow-white fellow from Spitzbergen Spitz …friendly, in a treacherous sort of way… …smiling…while he meditated some underhand trick…

 Sol-lecks  Curly  Pike  Dave  Dolly  Billee  Joe

 Judge Miller--Manuel  Perrault  Francois  Hal  Charles  Mercedes  Yeehats  John Thornton

Travel the Yukon territory through  Wind  Blizzards  Starvation  Fights-to-the-Death  Famine  Fear-Hatred-Unconditional Love

 Santa Clara Valley Santa Clara Valley  Klondike Gold Rush Route Klondike Gold Rush Route  ‘Frisco  Seattle( See Klondike)See Klondike)  Yukon Yukon  Dyea BeachBeach  Dyea Canyon  Lake Lebarge(See larger map-Klondike)