Beauty Smith

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Beauty Smith is the cruel and manipulative human antagonist in Jack London’s novel "White Fang," known for abusing and exploiting the titular wolf-dog.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
fictional character
human character
literary character
alignment villain
appearsIn White Fang NERFINISHED
appearsInSetting Klondike Gold Rush NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBy Jack London NERFINISHED
basedInWork North America NERFINISHED
characterInGenre adventure novel
animal fiction
conflictWith Weedon Scott NERFINISHED
White Fang NERFINISHED
createdBy Jack London NERFINISHED
gender male
hasThemeAssociation animal abuse
corruption by greed
exploitation
violence
languageOfWork English
literaryEra early 20th century American literature
medium novel
narrativeFunction embodiment of human cruelty to animals
nationalityInWork American
notableFor abusing White Fang
cruelty toward animals
exploiting White Fang for dogfighting
manipulative behavior
occupation dogfighter
portrayedAs alcoholic
cowardly
greedy
sadistic
relationshipToWhiteFang abusive owner
exploiter
roleInWork main human antagonist
setting Yukon Territory NERFINISHED
species human
treatsAsProperty White Fang NERFINISHED
usesForProfit White Fang NERFINISHED
workPublicationYear 1906

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White Fang hasCharacter Beauty Smith