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Part IV– Chapter 2: The Mad God

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Questions

1) What is this chapter mostly about?

2) What is ironic about Beauty Smith?

3) The author says that Beauty Smith always had a "covetous eye" for White Fang.

What does that mean?

4) How does Beauty Smith finally convince Grey Beaver to give up White Fang?

5) Why does Beauty Smith beat White Fang the first time?

6) How many times does White Fang return to Grey Beaver out of loyalty?

7) Why is Beauty so cruel to White Fang?

8) The author again mentions clay when he says, "This had constituted the clay of him, and it had not been kindly moulded by the world."

Why does the author state this?

9) Were there any events that weren't clear to you?