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    Francisco. Jack London is most well-known for his novels Call of the Wild and White Fang. The novels and the short story “To Build a Fire” share a similar theme of survival in the wildernerness. London’s “To Build A Fire” is a story about a man and a dog traveling the Yukon trail. In the story the man is struggling to survive the harsh environment of the Klondike. “To Build a Fire” is a naturalistic story‚ influenced by scientific determinism as well as by Darwin’s theory of evolution because London was

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    Campos 1  Bryan Campos  Mr. Fournier  American Literature  27 February‚ 2015    “To Build A Fire”‚ Naturalism Essay    When Jack London wrote "To Build a Fire" he embraced the idea of naturalism because it  mirrored the events of daily life​ .​  Naturalism displayed how humans had to be cautious at every  corner because at anytime death could be there‚ waiting for them to make a mistake and forfeit  their lives​ .​  He used naturalism‚ the most realistic literary movement‚ to show how violent and 

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    The Essay “Luka and the Fire of Life” is a nove written by Salman Rushdie. The novel is about a twelve year old boy named Luka Khalifa‚ and his father‚ Rushid Khalifa. His father had fallen into a very deep coma‚ hearing nothing and no one. Luka met a holographic version of his father‚ named Nobodaddy. Nobodaddy knows the only method to retrieve Luka’s father back to life‚ or awaken him. He has to steal the fire of life from the world of magic. Luka‚ Nobodaddy‚ his pet bear and dog set forth

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    advertised as fire proof and totally safe by bribed Chicago city officials and building inspectors. On Dec 30‚ 1903‚ the Iroquois was packed with almost 2‚000 people who were watching the sold-out Holiday play called “Bluebeard”. The fire started backstage and quickly spread through the entire Theatre. The Management had locked the Fire Exits and most outside doors to keep people from sneaking into the show. There was no escape for 602 people‚ many of those being children. The fire set many standards

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    The Chicago Fire of 1871 happened on October 8th. This fire was different because it burned down a whole city. The fire was so large that it took two whole days to put it out. The fire had a lot of lasting effects. Some of these effects include damages‚ deaths‚ and life after the fire in Chicago. There were about 300 deaths out of 300‚000 people. There were 100‚000 people were left homeless.the fire started at night and people were running out of there homes with the stuff they had grab on the way

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    A new tablet enters the market almost every month. However‚ Amazon’s Kindle Fire has declared war upon its competitors especially Apple’s iPad. It has become popular because of its affordable price in a market that is mainly dominated by the iPad. But the question remains: can it take on the market leader for tablets? Although the advertising and marketing campaigns have made the Kindle Fire’s unveiling successful‚ many shortcoming compared to the iPad cannot be ignored. The Amazon tablet does

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    will notice the use of fire throughout the story. In this story the older sister‚ who is educated and intelligent‚ comes to visit her mother and younger sister. The short story expresses lots of imagery of a fire throughout the story. A younger child might think a fire is scary; however‚ a prescribed fire is a good thing. Prescribed burning is a controlled fire that helps the ecosystem by improving habitats for animals and reducing the chances for wild fire. The first use of fire in the story was when

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    fireman. Unlike firemen of today who fight fires‚ firemen in Fahrenheit 451 create fires in order to destroy books as well as the knowledge‚ individuality‚ and freedom they hold. Fire plays a crucial role in this novel‚ with Bradbury giving the story “impact and imaginative focus by means of symbolic fire” (Watt 2). As Watt puts it‚ fire is “Montag’s world‚ his reality” (Watt 2). Although Montag’s reality is fire‚ his perception of fire changes with each fire he sets‚ evolving from pleasureful‚ to

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the fire at Miss Maudie’s is symbolic for the transpirations during and after Tom Robinson’s trial. Parallels between the two events are unmistakable. While the fire raged on‚ for example‚ all the citizens of Maycomb tried to save Miss Maudie’s house. This can reflect the outcome at Tom Robinson’s trial‚ when Atticus tried to save Tom. Another time is during the fire at Miss Maudie’s. The townspeople know that Maudie’s blazing house will collapse

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    Fire triangle‚ also called as combustion triangle‚ illustrates the three components a fire needs to ignite: a heat source‚ fuel‚ and oxidizing agent. A fire can be prevented or extinguished by removing any one of the elements in the fire triangle‚ which is the essential method for firefighters to suppress the flames. Fires are often caused by natural means (such as lightning)‚ static electricity or energy sources‚ but most fires in buildings are caused by human error. The American Red Cross says

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