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    The Representative of Superman of the Jack London Type ——An Analysis of Buck of the Call of the Wild ⅠIntroduction 1.1 Introducing the Author Jack London (1876-1916)‚ American writer‚ who is best known for his stories of adventure set in the Yukon‚ was an naturalist who wrote in the tradition of Kilpling and Robert Louis Stevenson‚ his life symbolized the power of will‚ was the most successful writer in America in the early 20th Century. His vigorous stories of men and animals

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    A COMPARISON ON THE LIFE OF BUCK AND JACK LONDON A Requirement Submitted to the Faculty of Baguio City National High School In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English III by Masedman‚ Moises Migallon‚ Diane Kaye January 2010 Table of Contents Title page p.i Table of contents p.ii I. Introduction p.1 II. Chapter 1 p.3 III. Chapter 2 p.6 IV. Chapter 3 p.8 V. Conclusion

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    Sometimes people’s overconfidence can cause them to lead to horrible things in their lives. According to the short story‚ “To Build a Fire”‚ it says “That man from Sulphur Creek had spoken the truth when telling how cold it sometimes got in the country. And he laughed at him at the time!” In other words‚ the main character in this story had lots of confidence throughout this story

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    Linguistics 1. Genealogic Classification and typology of languages. 2. Language as a Social Phenomenon. Definition of Language. Functions of the Language. 3. Languages as a Systemic System . Language Levels and Components. The History of the English Language 1. Theories of Language Evolution. Periodization of English and Main Events in the History of English 2. Common LinguisticFeatures of Ancient and Modern Germanic Languages 3. Grammatical andLexical Peculiarities

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    Both John Krakauer and Jack London personify nature to show that nature is indifferent‚ even hostile to man in Into the Wild and “To Build a Fire”. This personification allows the reader to better understand the author’s views on nature and it helps the reader visualize how the main characters felt while completely immersed in nature. Jack London personifies nature in “To Build a Fire” and shows that nature is apathetic and even opposed towards man’s actions. This personification really emphasizes

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    will continue to travel a cold‚ dark and harsh path of life with his only companion of warmth‚ the horse‚ until he reaches his destination or rest‚ of sleep. Memorex - For me‚ this poem brought forth the memory of reading the short story‚ To Build a Fire. In both stories‚ the character was heading towards warmth‚ towards

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    To Build a Fire Journal Entry The old timer in the story of‚ “To Build a Fire” by Jack London‚ plays a significant role throughout The man’s journey through the Yukon Trail. His part also has a truly symbolic meaning that is evident whenever The man refers to him. While looking at the story from a Darwinian perspective‚ The old timer is a successful breed of humans because of his wise decisions and intelligence. He shared his thoughts to The man about the traveling conditions that day and offered

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    Jack London was a famous American author who once said‚ “You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club” (Biography.com Editors). This is exactly what London did in his life. He chased adventure and used his experiences to form his writing. The Call of The Wild is London’s most well known piece of literature. In this novel‚ a few themes utilized by London are the struggle for dominance‚ powerful instincts‚ the rivalry between civilization and wilderness‚ and the idea of taking

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    Synopsis:Tobias was sitting at his favourite juice bar on Wakefield street when a crazy car crash happened directly in front of him. The massive outbreak of explosions shocked him as he went ice cold even though the heat of the explosion rippled his skin and his skin seemed to sizzle like a sausage on a barbeque. Tobias suddenly came to his senses and ran as he was in total shock. He ran about 5 metres before realizing there were people burning alive and screaming directly behind him. Without thinking

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    The protagonist in Jack London’s “To Build a Fire”‚ lacks his strength and ability to accomplish the mission‚ while the companion‚ the dog exhibits the instinct and wisdom that the man failed to display. A story begins with gloomy tone and setting because how London described the weather as‚ “Day had broken cold and gray‚ exceedingly cold and gray” (London‚ 124) London assured the readers that how cold it is throughout the story by using words‚ such as no sun‚ no hint of sun‚ gloom‚ gray‚ dark

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