The title "Call of the Wild" is referring to the howling of wolves. At the end of the book, Buck hears the howling of wolves, refers to it as call of the wild, and searches for it. When he founds the howling wolf, he experiences freedom and wildness in the forest. Buck loves this freedom as he loves John Thornton. As the story passes, Buck seems to be connecting little by little to his wild side, and at the end of the book, he seems to be stronger and more connected to the forest than ever. Buck always wanted to discover this side of him just as his antecesors, and so he did.
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