<h2>Answer:</h2>
Love is blind
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London published in 1903 when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck. This book contains the author's view of socialism and realism. Place of love and its emotions are not surely present in it.
He wants his readers to know how influential their voice is and the power they hold/will hold not just from a social standpoint but also from a political one. In a democracy we have the right to opinion and preference. The reader wants his people to recognize the beauty in that and fulfill it to the best of their ability.
Side note: this was based on the information in the picture I could be a little off but you can adjust based on what you’ve read from the article.
Another side note:
Do you know physics? I’m struggling.. lol
In Seamus Heaney translation of Beowulf into Modern English, he writes...
But the earl-troop's leader was not inclined
To allow his caller to depart alive:
He did not consider that life of much account
To anyone anywhere. Time and again,
Beowulf's warriors worked to defend
Their lord's life, laying about them
As best they could with their ancestral blades.
Lines 789-795.
The kenning used to describe Beowulf is translated as "earl-troop's leader". And it emphasizes his noble rank, as the word "earl" originally denoted a man of hereditary noble rank (as opposed to a thane), who was the leader of the warriors who were fighting the monster.
On the other hand the kenning used to refer to his demon opponent is translated by Haney as "his caller".
Intrapersonal learning style