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Jack London - Wikipedia. Jack London. London in 1. Born. John Griffith Chaney(1. January 1. 2, 1. 87. San Francisco, California, USDied. November 2. 2, 1.
Jackson Overland Frost, better known as Jack Frost, is the main protagonist in Rise of the.
Glen Ellen, California, USOccupation. Novelist, journalist, short story writer and essayist. Literary movement. Realism, Naturalism. Signature. John Griffith "Jack" London (born John Griffith Chaney; January 1.
November 2. 2, 1. American novelist, journalist, and social activist. A pioneer in the world of commercial magazine fiction, he was one of the first writers to become a worldwide celebrity and earn a large fortune from writing. Watch Manson Family Vacation Online Hulu. He was also an innovator in the genre that would later become known as science fiction.[6]Some of his most famous works include The Call of the Wild and White Fang, both set in the Klondike Gold Rush, as well as the short stories "To Build a Fire", "An Odyssey of the North", and "Love of Life". He also wrote about the South Pacific in stories such as "The Pearls of Parlay" and "The Heathen", and of the San Francisco Bay area in The Sea Wolf. London was part of the radical literary group "The Crowd" in San Francisco and a passionate advocate of unionization, socialism, and the rights of workers.
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He wrote several powerful works dealing with these topics, such as his dystopian novel. The Iron Heel, his non- fiction exposé The People of the Abyss, and The War of the Classes. Family. Jack London's mother, Flora Wellman, was the fifth and youngest child of Pennsylvania Canal builder Marshall Wellman and his first wife, Eleanor Garrett Jones. Marshall Wellman was descended from Thomas Wellman, an early Puritan settler in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.[7] Flora left Ohio and moved to the Pacific coast when her father remarried after her mother died.
In San Francisco, Flora worked as a music teacher and spiritualist, claiming to channel the spirit of a Sauk chief, Black Hawk.[8]Biographer Clarice Stasz and others believe London's father was astrologer William Chaney.[9] Flora Wellman was living with Chaney in San Francisco when she became pregnant. Whether Wellman and Chaney were legally married is unknown. Most San Francisco civil records were destroyed by the extensive fires that followed the 1. Stasz notes that in his memoirs, Chaney refers to London's mother Flora Wellman as having been his "wife"; he also cites an advertisement in which Flora called herself "Florence Wellman Chaney".[citation needed]According to Flora Wellman's account, as recorded in the San Francisco Chronicle of June 4, 1. Chaney demanded that she have an abortion. When she refused, he disclaimed responsibility for the child. In desperation, she shot herself.
She was not seriously wounded, but she was temporarily deranged. After giving birth, Flora turned the baby over for care to Virginia Prentiss, an African- American woman and former slave. She was a major maternal figure throughout London's life. Late in 1. 87. 6, Flora Wellman married John London, a partially disabled Civil War veteran, and brought her baby John, later known as Jack, to live with the newly married couple.
The family moved around the San Francisco Bay Area before settling in Oakland, where London completed public grade school. In 1. 89. 7, when he was 2. University of California, Berkeley, London searched for and read the newspaper accounts of his mother's suicide attempt and the name of his biological father. He wrote to William Chaney, then living in Chicago. Chaney responded that he could not be London's father because he was impotent; he casually asserted that London's mother had relations with other men and averred that she had slandered him when she said he insisted on an abortion. Chaney concluded by saying that he was more to be pitied than London.
London was devastated by his father's letter; in the months following, he quit school at Berkeley and went to the Klondike during the gold rush boom. Early life. London at the age of nine with his dog Rollo, 1. London was born near Third and Brannan Streets in San Francisco. The house burned down in the fire after the 1. San Francisco earthquake; the California Historical Society placed a plaque at the site in 1. Although the family was working class, it was not as impoverished as London's later accounts claimed[citation needed].
London was largely self- educated[citation needed]. In 1. 88. 5, London found and read Ouida's long Victorian novel Signa. He credited this as the seed of his literary success.[1.
In 1. 88. 6, he went to the Oakland Public Library and found a sympathetic librarian, Ina Coolbrith, who encouraged his learning. She later became California's first poet laureate and an important figure in the San Francisco literary community). In 1. 88. 9, London began working 1. Hickmott's Cannery.
Seeking a way out, he borrowed money from his foster mother Virginia Prentiss, bought the sloop. Razzle- Dazzle from an oyster pirate named French Frank, and became an oyster pirate. In his memoir, John Barleycorn, he claims also to have stolen French Frank's mistress Mamie.[1. After a few months, his sloop became damaged beyond repair.
London hired on as a member of the California Fish Patrol. In 1. 89. 3, he signed on to the sealingschooner. Sophie Sutherland, bound for the coast of Japan. When he returned, the country was in the grip of the panic of '9. Oakland was swept by labor unrest. After grueling jobs in a jute mill and a street- railway power plant, London joined Kelly's Army and began his career as a tramp.
In 1. 89. 4, he spent 3. Erie County Penitentiary at Buffalo, New York.
In The Road, he wrote: Man- handling was merely one of the very minor unprintable horrors of the Erie County Pen. I say 'unprintable'; and in justice I must also say undescribable. They were unthinkable to me until I saw them, and I was no spring chicken in the ways of the world and the awful abysses of human degradation. It would take a deep plummet to reach bottom in the Erie County Pen, and I do but skim lightly and facetiously the surface of things as I there saw them. After many experiences as a hobo and a sailor, he returned to Oakland and attended Oakland High School. He contributed a number of articles to the high school's magazine, The Aegis.
His first published work was "Typhoon off the Coast of Japan", an account of his sailing experiences.[1. Jack London studying at Heinold's First and Last Chance in 1. As a schoolboy, London often studied at Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon, a port- side bar in Oakland. At 1. 7, he confessed to the bar's owner, John Heinold, his desire to attend university and pursue a career as a writer. Heinold lent London tuition money to attend college. London desperately wanted to attend the University of California, Berkeley. In 1. 89. 6, after a summer of intense studying to pass certification exams, he was admitted.
Financial circumstances forced him to leave in 1. No evidence suggests that London wrote for student publications while studying at Berkeley. Heinold's First and Last Chance, "Jack London's Rendezvous"While at Berkeley, London continued to study and spend time at Heinold's saloon, where he was introduced to the sailors and adventurers who would influence his writing.
In his autobiographical novel, John Barleycorn, London mentioned the pub's likeness seventeen times. Heinold's was the place where London met Alexander Mc. Lean, a captain known for his cruelty at sea.[1. London based his protagonist Wolf Larsen, in the novel The Sea- Wolf, on Mc. Lean.[1. 8]Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon is now unofficially named Jack London's Rendezvous in his honor.[citation needed]Gold rush and first success.
On July 1. 2, 1. 89. London (age 2. 1) and his sister's husband Captain Shepard sailed to join the Klondike Gold Rush. This was the setting for some of his first successful stories. London's time in the harsh Klondike, however, was detrimental to his health. Like so many other men who were malnourished in the goldfields, London developed scurvy. His gums became swollen, leading to the loss of his four front teeth.
Jack Frost Rise of the Guardians Wiki “. You don't want me. You're all hard work and deadlines! I'm.. snowballs and fun times. Jack, to the other Guardians. Jackson Overland Frost, better known as Jack Frost, is the main protagonist in Rise of the Guardians and an immortal supernatural being much like the Guardians.
Unlike the others, however, he is a loner, the classic rebel without a cause, sarcastic and mischievous. As the manifestation of winter, Jack Frost is capable of manipulating ice and snow. He is the spirit of mischief and chaos personified, but when he discovers the purpose behind his powers, he will become a true Guardian, representing "Fun.". Physical Appearance. Before Jack became immortal and before his current attire, he had brown hair, brown eyes, and fair skin.
His clothing consisted of a white v- neck undershirt with a brown vest and brown trousers. He also wore a brown poncho to covered himself from the cold. He was seen with ice skates but was never seen wearing them. Jack now currently has white hair, striking blue eyes, and pale skin. He has a tall stature, albeit slim. His clothing is a blue hooded sweater, frost collecting around the ring of the collar, and wore the same trousers bound with lighter material starting from the knee down to the rather tattered and frayed bottom, and is barefoot throughout the movie.
He carries around a magical staff with a G- shaped arch, resembling a shepherd's crook. It is Jack's gateway to help him unleash his powers of conjuring snow, ice, and frost. Jack is currently over 3.
Personality. Jack Frost is a mischievous teenage hellion who has no interest in being bound by rules or obligations, and rather instead favors spreading his winter magic for the sake of the personal amusement of himself and children. Despite these traits, Jack is also gentle and generous. The source of Jack's anti- social behavior towards the Guardians and refusal to adhere to rules was mostly because of his frustration with the Man in the Moon never answering his questions about who he was or why he was created, and also because no human, child or adult, was able to see him for centuries for no one had believed in him. But as Jack spends time in the Guardians' company, each individual would have an affect on him that would change him from a mischief- making winter spirit to a full- fledged Guardian in his own right, as well a hero. It was his refusal to give up in the face of overwhelming odds that enabled him to help one child, Jamie Bennett, who keeps his beliefs in all of the Guardians as well as finally being able to see and believe in Jack Frost.
Jack's desire to protect Jamie, as he once did his sister, helped him realize his center; Fun. Jack proudly accepted the duties and responsibilities as the Guardian of Fun. His purpose, is to spread the feelings of fun, joy, and happiness to bolster the faith children have in the Guardians. Even before he officially became a Guardian, Jack displayed some pride in what he does, particularly the Snow Days he makes for children to have fun. Jack was shown to have a somewhat low self- confidence at times, particularly in his status as a Guardian.
His failure to save Sandy bothered him greatly before North told him Sandy would be proud of him for what he did and that no matter who Jack was in his previous life, he was a Guardian in this one. Jack worried about his human past, asking "how can I know who I am, until I found out who I was?" When Pitch was taunting him with his fears, he said that Jack was worried about his acceptance among the Guardians and didn't think they'd ever accept him, showing that he cared about their opinions of him. This was confirmed when the Guardians turned their backs on him and Jack was left heartbroken by it. However, after learning of his sacrifice to save his sister as a human, Jack's self- confidence was restored and he fully accepted his role as a Guardian, realizing he'd been one all along. Despite his deep desire to be seen, Jack is unwilling to stoop to the levels Pitch is willing to go in order to make kids see him. When Pitch offers to work with him to make kids see both of them, with being seen as Jack's greatest desire, Jack refuses when he realizes Pitch's way will make kids fear them and states that's not what he wants.
This shows that despite however bitter Jack may have grown about his inability to be seen or heard, he doesn't want to be feared even if it would lead to belief. Rather, he prefers the kids loving him. This shows that he deeply cares for children even though they may never see or hear him and highlights why he is a Guardian. Due to his years of isolation, Jack seems to be taken off- guard by shows of affection. An example of this was when Jamie hugged him. Jack was so caught off- guard that he didn't even respond for a moment but then warmly returned Jamie's hug.
He was also surprised by Tooth hugging of him after he officially became a Guardian but didn't seem to mind it. Before Jack Frost became an immortal being who possessed the power over ice and snow, Jack was once a teenage human boy who had a family of his own 3.
Like his current form, Jack was mischievous, liked to have fun and play tricks on his friends and his younger sister. When Jack and his sister got themselves in trouble while they were ice skating on thin ice, Jack made up a game of Hopscotch, and using his staff, Jack saved his sister from the cracking ice, at the cost of his own life. The Man in the Moon, seeing Jack's selfless act of heroism and sacrifice, shines his light and transforms Jack into a Winter Spirit, of which Jack rises up from the frozen pond and he is reborn as Jack Frost. When Jack Frost was reborn he lost all memory of his previous life and immediately began his adventures of fun and mischief. The story continues with Jack causing mischief in St. Petersburg, Russia. Noticing it was a fun day, he calls the wind to take him back home, to Burgess.
As he arrives at Burgess, he decides to give it a snow day. While Jack is having fun, he accidentally knocks a book out of the hands of a child named Jamie with his wind. Jack finds the book interesting and asks Jamie about it, but Jack knows that he can't be seen or heard by Jamie. Just then Jamie's friends, Caleb and Claude, rushed to Jamie and tells him about them having a snow day and Jamie asked them if they were going egg hunting on Sunday.
Jack followed Jamie to his house listening to their conversation. When the boys bring the Easter Bunny in to the conversation Jack joined, saying that Bunnymund is real annoying and full of himself. When Jamie's mom comes out of the house to give Jamie his winter hat; she brings "Jack Frost" to the conversation by saying: "Careful! You don't want Jack Frost nipping at your nose!""Who's Jack Frost?" Jamie asked his mother. Jamie's Mom smiled.
No one, honey. It's just an expression". Jack takes that offense and decides to have a little fun with Jamie, so Jack throws a magic snowball that hits Jamie in the back of his head causing a snowball fight between him and his friends. When Pippa accidentally hits Cupcake, and everyone gets afraid. Jack, wanting to continue with the fun, hits her with a snowball, changing her attitude from mad to happy in which starts a game of chasing. The ground was slippery causing Jamie to fall in his sled and skate to the street, so Jack makes an ice path around the street and helps Jamie return to the park where Jamie flies so high that he goes over the statue of Thaddeus Burgess and gets hit by a sofa. Jamie, excited, reveals that he lost a tooth causing the conversation to change to the Tooth Fairy.
Jack tried to remind them about the fun they just had, but his beckoning turns to sadness when Jamie walks through him. Jack is later spying on Jamie that night when he tells his family about the fun adventure he had and the new drawing he made. He also tells them about the tooth and planning on seeing the Tooth Fairy.