Jack London's "The Law of Life"
Jack London’s “The Law of Life” Throughout Jack London’s life he worked in many different areas and gained many different experiences that most other authors only heard about. He was an active participant in the socialist party. He had his own brand of socialism by combining the thoughts of survival of the fittest with the inevitable triumph of the working class. These ideals were evident in some of his stories. His idea of survival of the fittest came out in “The Law of Life.” The story starts off with the narrator talking about and old man named Koskoosh, who I think is an old noble of an Indian tribe if not the chief. He is an old man none the less. The seasons are changing so the tribe is migrating and he is too old to make the trip and not hold his family back.