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Kitty [74]
3 years ago
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I’m page 14 of the call the wild, what is meant by the phrase the domesticated generations fell from him A Book has lost a lot o

f hair in his fight with friends B. But is losing his civilized characteristics C. Bug long to return home to the judge family D. But is learning to love a human being
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1 answer:
chubhunter [2.5K]3 years ago
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"The domesticated generations fell from him" means that Buck is losing his civilized characteristics (B).

In this passage, Buck is feeling more and more estranged from where he and his ancestors ("generations") originally come from: as he gets a taste of wild life, he feels less and less like a pet ("domesticated") and more like a feral dog or a wolf. He is forgetting his stay-at-home ways ("fell from him") and sees new instincts grow in him, such as the drive to fight and hunt in a pack.

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