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17 August, 06:20

How do keesh's action add to the air of mystery around him and his hunting trips?

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  1. 17 August, 07:32
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    The story of Keesh is a short story which was written by Jack London. Keesh was a thirteen years old boy who lived at the North Pole a long time ago. He is the major character of the story. Keesh's father died when Keesh was very young so he wanted to honor his father's memory by being a great hunter. The villagers were stunned by this boy having success in getting enormous amounts of meat for the tribe. They begin whispering that Keesh was undoubtedly practicing witchcraft. Keesh explained the source of his hunting success. He explained why the two scouts sent to follow him observed him striding up to the bear, enraging it, and convincing it to follow him. He explained why the scouts witnessed his leaving small round balls of food on the ice for the bear, and why the bear soon became ill, and deranged. He explained how he was then able to spear the bear without endangering himself.

    The villagers had to appreciate the Keesh's work and sacrifice and they should not give prejudice first before they can prove someone else works.
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