The representation of the American dream in Jack London

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This book highlights the effort to shape evils into words - the mistreatment of men women and children caught in the web of the capitalist system in the age of industrialization. In the London novelistic universe the concept of the dream brings us back to the quest for freedom for all. Also the notion of the dream built around the socio-economic contrasts between the classes poses the problem of the future of the workers in an American society based on the relationship of dominators - dominated. Through the works we have analyzed the quest for freedom is expressed in a space-time framework that combines reality and fiction. It is well representative of the systemIt is well representative of the dehumanizing socio-economic system seen through the relations of social classes revealed in terms of the dress of habit of psycho-moral crisis and of employment. Also as a defender of the proletarians the author through the heroic characters both zoomorphic and anthropomorphic condemns the ideology of domination in all its forms in order to reassure himself of a better tomorrow for the working class.
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