Weedon Scott

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Weedon Scott is a compassionate gold hunter and later a mining expert in Jack London’s novel "White Fang," who befriends and civilizes the wild wolfdog protagonist.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn White Fang NERFINISHED
associatedTheme domestication versus wildness
human kindness
loyalty between human and animal
bringsCharacterTo White Fang to California
characterInGenre American literature
characterTrait compassionate
determined
gentle
patient
createdBy Jack London NERFINISHED
familyBackground comes from a well‑to‑do family in California
genreOfWork adventure novel
inUniverseProfessionDetail mining expert for a mining company
languageOfWork English
medium novel
narrativeFunction agent of White Fang’s redemption
symbol of humane treatment of animals
nationality American
occupation gold hunter
mining expert
publisherOfWork Macmillan (for White Fang) NERFINISHED
relationship befriends White Fang
civilizes White Fang
rescues White Fang from abuse
roleInWork White Fang’s final human master
major character
settingAssociatedWith Klondike Gold Rush NERFINISHED
Yukon Territory NERFINISHED
teaches White Fang domestic life
White Fang to trust humans
travelsTo California NERFINISHED
yearOfWorkPublication 1906

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White Fang hasCharacter Weedon Scott