"White Fang", the "Relationship between the she-wolf and the cub"

...h their children after the birth, protect them, and take care of them. However, mothers in human race continue taking care of their children during childhood and even after it. On the contrary, she-wolves leave their cubs in the middle of their cub hood. That is proved in the White Fang. As soon as White Fang was grown-up enough to live without his mother’s help, she left him in a secure place in a camp of Indians. She had to do so, because she was a part of the Wild, and she had to go and give birth to new cubs in order to keep the population of wolves growing. She does the right thing because wolves at the age of White Fang are able to continue growing without their mothers. It is one of the rules of the Wild, and it states that a she-wolf should leave her partly grown-up cubs, because the wolves need her to keep the reproduction of the cubs on a high level, so the species would not become extinct. However, in human nature everything is different, and there is no such a rule. Partly grown-up child would not be able to survive without care of his or her parents, so his or her mother cannot leave him or her, for if she does, the child will die. The mother does not have to leave home to give birth to new children to help human race to continue existing. She needs just her husband to make more children if she wants to, but even without her human’s race has enough women to keep the production of children on a high level. After growing a new pack of cubs, she-wolves have a tendency to forget the previously grown cubs. Jack London showed that to the readers when White Fang saw Kiche after a period of time. Kiche did not accept him as her dear son. She just forgot him, and had to take care of a new generation of cubs. As one can see, a she-wolf leaves her cub, and forgets him with a time, because she has to produce new cubs, in order to let her species to survive in the Wild. In reverse, in human race mothers do not forget their children. On the contrary to the wolf beings, in human beings children sometimes leave ...

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