White Fang had been the strongest and most curious since the beginning. He was always fascinated with the world outside of the cave, but knew it might be dangerous. The wolf cub earned his name, White Fang, after he got a little too curious about the outside world. He and Kiche later reach the Indian camp where Grey Beaver bestowed the name, White Fang, upon the wolf cub because of his snarl and his short tempered personality. The story held other less important protagonists such as Weedon Scott and One-eye, but they did not have as much importance in the story as White Fang or …show more content…
Grey Beaver acted as the she wolf’s new master, and he gives her the name, Kiche. He also imposed the name White Fang among the strong, gray wolf cub. White Fang was at first confused as to why his mother was tied up, and why she was obeying Grey Beaver’s commands. After White Fang was beaten terribly by Grey Beaver because he was mischievous, White Fang learned to obey the “gods” as his mother did. White Fang, after being tossed around by Lip Lip, became a savage animal that was far from domesticated. Because White Fang became a ferocious beast, he was wanted by a cruel man by the name of Beauty Smith. Beauty Smith was a dog fighter, and he wanted White Fang to make him rich. Grey Beaver was not pleased with any amount Beauty Smith offered him for White Fang, but Beauty eventually bribed Grey Beaver into handing over the animal. He did so with a few bottles of