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    The theme of Jack London’s 1908 version of “To Build a Fire” is that nature’s significance overpowers the unimportant needs of man. In the 1908 version‚ a half-wolf dog was added into the literary work to further the plot and significance of the story‚ highlighting this central theme of existence. The addition of the dog in the revision helped emphasize the theme by representing the primitivity of nature‚ and providing contrast. By combining these two elements‚ London asserts his understanding of

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    Where did she go? Where could she have gone? Oh‚ no. Oh‚ no… Laura fondles about the rugged forest terrain‚ cautiously edging from root to tree trunk by her mangled knees. Her grasp begged for the small‚ fluffy coat of her cat‚ Jupiter‚ who scampered off into the Douglas fir forest’s abyss a forgotten length of time ago. There is nothing beyond what she can immediately sense around her. The world returns when her hand meets the surface or she detects a tiny‚ secluded meow among the trees‚ and disappears

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    “I’m not a literary writer who is wedded to notions of realism and fiction”‚ Christopher Rice. In the quote Rice is trying to tell us realism isn’t always affiliated with fiction but within these collection of stories we explore and enhance the use of realistic techniques that develop and emphasize the themes in fictional narratives. In “To Build A Fire”‚ “The Fish”‚ and “The Story Of An Hour” and in the entire collection age of realism‚ realistic techniques are used to present and emphasize the

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    In Jack London’s “To Build a Fire”‚ the man’s initial mistakes come‚ because he is too prideful and over confident in himself. In the end his lack of experience costs him‚ his life. Before the man sets off on his journey‚ he ignores the old timer on Sulphur Creek when he mentioned “how cold it got sometimes in the country”(6). Despite what the old timer said‚ the man still sets out on the journey‚ ill prepared for the harsh weather. In the beginning‚ the man “did not know cold” and refused to turn

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    Once upon a time‚ there was a young huntsman roaming the forests. He was happy‚ enjoyed being free‚ and frolicking about. As he was enjoying the smell of nature he caught a whiff of something foul. He followed the putrid aroma to a clearing where he discovered the rotting corpse of an old crone. She was in the rigor mortis stage of death‚this he could tell by the stiffness of her body. The huntsman was overwhelmed by the stench so much that his eyes burned from the odor .He was covering his nose

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    CHAPTER THREE Chris felt his stomach drop and his head spin. He tried to scream but the fall stole any sound. He knew no one could survive this fall. He saw Rose down below him. He clamped his eyes shut. The fall continued. Suddenly he felt himself slow down. His skin tickled and burned. His lips went dry and his hands numb. The heat increased as they went farther down. Their descent slowed and the tickling stopped. Finally‚ Chris felt his feet touch ground and heaved

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    During the first half of the semester‚ I have experienced some sort of literary awakening. Reading these short stories on my own probably would not have happened if not for Concepts of Literature. As you stand up in front of us during each class‚ asking us questions about our previous assignments‚ and barely get a single response I am disappointed. I see the long faces of my fellow students and think “What the HELL is the matter with you kids? These stories are damn interesting!” Unfortunately

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    partitioned into two classes: a work’s topical idea is the thing that perusers "ponder" and its topical explanation being "what the work says in regards to the subject.” To build a fire has three themes consisting of primitivity‚ man and natural world‚ and perseverance. First and furthermore‚ the first theme is primitivity. In "To Build a Fire‚" Jack London differentiates the primary character’s edified feeling of "judgment" against the wolf puppy’s more primitive "sense" (13). While the man’s judgment appears

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    to survive the hard weather conditions the Arctic landscape presents and most importantly‚ how to attempt to face death in extreme cases. In Jack London´s To Build a Fire and The Law of Life‚ the protagonists of the two stories develop a survival behavior that increases as we read‚ leaving the stories in suspense until the end. To Build a Fire is settled in Yukon‚ the smallest and westernmost of Canada´s three federal territories. By the way the author describes the setting‚ the reader can tell it

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    theory‚ as a foundation and philosophy for many of these stories. Jack London and Stephen Crane are notorious for their writings which have been regarded as cornerstones of naturalist theory in classic American literature. Stories such as "to Build a Fire"‚ "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky”‚ convey themes of naturalism and universal determinism in order to show the protagonist’s lack of free will in his constant battle with nature‚ often foreshadowing catastrophe and displaying natural instinct

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