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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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    In the short story “how to build a fire” Jack London is trying to send a message. I think Jack London’s message in this story is to not take things for granted and to always come prepared. In this story a guy goes on a nine hour journey in the Yukon. The temperature is 50 below zero.He should arrive at this campsite at 6:00 to go camping with his friends. On this journey he dies because he can’t bear the cold any longer. I think the guy in the story seems to always take his dog for granted. He

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    In “To Build a Fire‚” Jack London describes life as a valuable gift that he cherishes with his heart and spirit. The anonymous main character confronts death expressing his emotions and characteristics to the audience. The man encounters his pride and does not want to accept losing self-respect: “When he had recovered his breath and control‚ he sat up and entertained in his mind the conception of meeting death with dignity” (638). The man realizes his mistakes during his travel from the Yukon trail

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    "His Last Resort" In the short story "To Build a Fire‚" by Jack London‚ a newcomer crosses the treacherous Alaskan Yukon during the time of the gold rush‚ in a search to seek great fortune. Unfortunately‚ his failure to heed to the experienced old timer‚ as well his lack of knowledge resulted in him being unaware of the danger that faced him from within his surroundings. Thus‚ the theme of survival is conveyed through setting‚ sensory detail and characterization. Fifty degree below weather in

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    In Jack London’s To Build a Fire the setting of the short story plays a significant role. Jack London uses specific techniques to establish the atmosphere and tone of the story. By introducing his readers to the setting‚ London prepares them for a tone that is depressed and fear-provoking. Isolated by an environment of frigid weather and doom‚ the author shows us how the main character of the story is completely unaware of his surroundings. The only world the man is actually accustomed to is the

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    In the story “How to Build a Fire” there is a man and his dog traveling through the frigid temperatures of 70 below zero. In the story they never disclose the man’s name and it is very odd to me. The man didn’t listen to his body‚ dog or anyone for that matter. He was not prepared for the harsh conditions and he was not ready to take on the hardest challenge of his life and it ended up costing him dearly. First‚ the man didn’t listen to his body or his dog. His body started to shut down and he count

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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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    Growing up every individual is given some type of advice from an elder. As stubborn‚ prideful youth‚ many take it upon themselves to learn the hard way and ignore the advice. In the short story “To Build a Fire‚” author Jack London introduces a relationship between the main character‚ The Man‚ and a secondary character‚ The Old-Timer from Sulfur Creek‚ that shows how one’s pride can get in the way. The interactions between these two characters give the reader a true idea of who The Man really is

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    He is mean to me and yells at me constantly. My insides hurt. I follow the man walking along in the cold. I do not want to go‚ but he makes me follow him. I wish he could feel what I feel; even my fur hurts. He is going to where the other food and fire providers are‚ and I really want to make it there soon‚ for I am very hungry and cold. He makes me run ahead of him and I fall into the water. When I get back up‚ the water is hard in my fur and toes. I can’t let the hard water stay between my toes

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    Mrs. Winningham English 1302.N02 March 22‚ 2013 Hubris’ Execution When men challenge nature they allow themselves no fate aside from death. Jack London and Franz Kafka each orchestrate settings comparable to hell in their short stories “To Build a Fire” and “The Hunger Artist”‚ respectively. London references “Sulphur Creek”‚ where the man first received warnings of his ignorant decisions‚ and “burning brimstone”‚ these words are commonly associated with hell itself (London 317-325). Symbolism

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