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What different forms does death take in “The Law of Life”? How do these variations reflect or develop the theme of mortality?
Discuss London’s use of onomatopoeia and other kinds of auditory imagery. How does it contribute to the story’s overall meaning?
What role does Western society play in “The Law of Life”? Why might it be important for London to set the story where he does?
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