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    different settings‚ plots‚ tones‚ themes‚ and moods. These things make a story. These are the things that impact how a character would act in the story. One short story where a character was impacted is in the short story “To Build a Fire”‚ written by Jack London. The setting of the story was set in the Klondike of the Yukon Territory of 1896. The day was cold and dark‚ the trail was mysterious‚ strange‚ and weird. This causes the Man in the story to face many problems. Settings of a story can impact a character

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    The following events were previously recorded in a tale by Jack London called “To Build a Fire”. In that version you meet two characters‚ however there was at least one other who witnessed the events that day. From my perch I had a clear view of much of what transpired as the man and dog made their way through the snow and ice. As cold as it is there should be no animals out on the snow‚ most would have taken shelter and hunkered down in anticipation of the severe cold that was moving through

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    one of the authors that most influenced London‚ Herbert Spencer. 2. What is socialism? Why was London attracted to it? Socialism is an economic system in which the means of prediction are owned and controlled by the working class. And London was attracted to it because of his experience in life gave him an insight into the terrible effects of poverty on people who had no political power. 3. What is social Darwinism? What were its origins and how did London interpret this philosophy? Social Darwinism

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    Alan Boone‚ one of London’s boss’s‚ talked about how London could have changed the world with his books. London as a boy‚ grew up in the working class. He read about other writers and their novels‚ inspired by them‚ he took it upon himself to read and write novels of his own. The Call of the Wild is one of his most known books and the main theme of his book is the struggle for power. THESIS John London‚ later adopted the name of Jack‚ was born in San Francisco in 1876. While his mother Flora

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    The Fatal Battle of Man versus Nature In 1908‚ Jack London published his revised version of To Build a Fire. It was popular for many reasons‚ yet one attraction to the story was the predominant themes that he involved in all his stories. Within this story‚ the theme of man versus nature is predominant‚ and is highlighted when the main character is trying to build a fire to save himself from the harsh indifference of nature. The main character‚ a nameless stranger in this version‚ fights his way

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    “Buck’s Transformation” “Accept the challenges so that you can feel the exhilaration of victory” (George S. Patton). In this story Buck is triumphant when faced with the challenges of leadership and life in the wild. The Call Of The Wild‚ by Jack London‚ is about a sled dog making his way through the wilderness‚ after being kidnapped. In the Yukon Gold Rush sled dogs are in high demand to take hard trips through the cold surroundings. In the beginning of the book‚ Buck uses interdependence to

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    Twain and Jack London - witness catastrophe‚ yet the way they perceive and describe it are different. Not one soul looks on and shall distinguish it exactly the same‚ but the mood or tone in which the disasters are described would be expected to be comparable. Twain brings to the table a personal take and focuses on the “curiosities” of the earthquake. London observes the disaster from the relative distance of “the bay”‚ while describing the destruction of the “conflagration.” Twain and London write

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    1. Read Niccolo Ammaniti’s epigraph by Jack London. Why has Ammaniti chosen to begin his novel with his novel with this quote? How does it illuminate what happens in the story? What is the literal and symbolic meaning in the novel about "falling into darkness"?  Niccolo Ammaniti had chosen to start his novel with an epigraph by Jack London‚ this foreshadows that we’re going to read about a journey of discovering real evil and the loss of innocence. "He had fallen into darkness" the literal meaning

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    In “To Build a Fire‚” Jack London chronicles the journey of an overconfident man who travels accompanied by only a dog throughout the Alaskan wilderness during a cold snap. As the text ensues the main character attempts to fight the cold that envelops him; nature however has already decided the fate of this man. The theme of this text presents itself as a struggle for survival against the unyielding methodical elements. The theme also delves into what the better survival tactic is‚ confidence or

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    (pronounced “save”)Lives Inc. has been working very hard to reach out to the constituents of Carson‚ located approximately 14 miles away from the Los Angeles International Airport‚ to educate them on the effects of cigarette smoking on their lives‚ their love ones lives‚ and the community as a whole. Cigarette smoking in our community is a huge problem. The city of Carson is approximately 18.724 square miles‚ densely populated‚ and is home to three large oil refineries and a wastewater treatment plant

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