"The Wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept."
From White Fang
Jack London, highly influenced by naturalism, wrote White Fang only three years after the publication of The Call of the Wild as an antithesis, this time, though, depicting how a wild severely mistreated animal from the North can be changed and evolved into a civilized animal of the Southland through some certain changes in the environment and required attention.
Another adventuresome novel by Jack London and just like in The Call of the Wild, although White Fang is not human, with the descriptions related to it, certain parallels between animal and human are shown so that we always keep in mind that this very story has something deeper lying within.