Which universal theme is implied by Anne’s inability to burn the Star of David in the first Act? hope Jewish identity coming of age suffering
the correct order is:
you're your own worst enemy:
they're going to say what they say, but
their opinions aren't holding you
back. it's your self-defeatist
attitude that's keeping your work
from getting its due.
i think it could possibly be b
answer: buck is a dog living a charmed life on the estate of judge miller, during the time of the klondike gold rush in 1897. he is the king of all the animals on the estate and as such enjoys special privileges, such as the run of the estate and the admirable position of being the judge's favorite dog.
this all ends the day he accompanies manuel on a walk through the orchard to a flag station, where manuel sells him to a stranger. manuel sells buck, because he has gambling debts he needs to pay and a family to support.
this one act changes buck's life irrevocably. it is the catalyst for the rest of the story about buck and his transformation from domestic pet to wild animal.
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