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Inhuman, Cruelty, Rebelled
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There was the economic urgency and need to get ahold of gold that was rumored to be in plenty in the Yukon area. This event in history came to be known as the "Klondike Gold Rush".
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Jack London's adventure novel "The Call of the Wild" revolves around the character of Buck, a domesticated dog who ended up being brought and sold to prospective gold miners in their need for sled dogs. Though a domestic dog, Buck grew and developed into a faithful, and much stronger dog, faithful to John Thornton who rescues him from his abusive master.
The need and importance of sled dogs was a result of the rumor that there is plenty of gold to be found in the icy, cold, freezing Yukon area. Many prospective 'gold-miners' came to the region, descending like a flock of vultures ready to get their hands on any bit of gold they can find and get rich. The urgency with which the gold will elevate a person's status led to this massive flocking. The economic situation seems to be a time of poverty, and the need to gain more wealth. Historically, the event became to be known as the "Klondike Gold Rush".
In the play, 'Hamlet' there is much evidence to suggest that Hamlet only purposely pretends to be mad in order to confuse people, such as the king and his servants.
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Once upon a time a king had announced that anyone who wanted the post of personal assistant must meet him. Many people gathered in the palace. The king led them to a pond and said, "Whoever will fill this pond's water in this pot will be chosen for the post. But remember, there is a hole in the pot."
So some people left without a single try. While some people tried to once and then said, "The king has already chosen someone else. Let's go."
But one man kept filling the pot with pond water patiently. He filled the water in the pot from the pond and came out of the ground. But always within a few moments, the water poured on the ground completely. He tried that uncountable number of times. At last, the pond became empty. The man found a diamond ring in the empty pond and he gave it to the king. At this, the king said, "This ring is a reward for your patience and hard work. You are fit for the job. "So the man confirmed that patience pays.
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