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Gr**mers prentending to be children (sometimes not even) and manipulating them into their sick tactics.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
It is well-known that Nietzsche disliked the Catholic church. Nietzsche heavily critiqued the church. But we have to be clear on this. The critics were to the church as the institution it represented, its hierarchy, and dogmatic control over the people. His critics were never against Jesus of Nazareth or his doctrine.
Being that the case, I think Nietzsche would have to say about the church today is practically the same. His criticism is still valid.
The church hasn't changed a bit in centuries. It continues to have the same old mentality that has always characterized it.
Without a doubt, Nietzsche thought that the Enlightenment had come to erase the archaic concept that people have of believing everything the church said. And that was good.
Nowadays, the church does not have the moral authority to tell the people what to do or say.
To me it seems like it's 2 but if I'm wrong sorry
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<u>the theme is transformation </u>because the old buck-the civilized, moral buck-must adjust to the harsher reality of life in the cold north where he needs to survive.
ways he has transformed:
One way is that he lost his pride from commander to a obedient dog.
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he is limited to his normal supply of food and water.
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He has to survive by his own in the Klondike
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Manuel, took Buck away from his home.
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Buck was sold, and thrown into a baggage car.
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When Buck arrived at his destination he was thrown into a pen with a man who had a club. He was beaten until he understood that the man with the club was to be obeyed.
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he was later sold off to a man who put him on a sled team in a harness connected to many other dogs.
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Buck was found it hard to adapt to this at first, but eventually, he learned the way of trace and trail.
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