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    story‚ author Jack London introduces a man and a dog on foot traveling to reach a specific destination in very rigid temperatures in a sub-polar area. The man who is never named can be characterized as determined‚ full of procrastination‚ and downright naïve. At the beginning of the reading‚ the story starts off as an adventurous journey with a man and a dog who are trying to reach a location where the “boys” are by six o’clock. It does not seem at all that the man is worried about the very frigid weather

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    and the making a run for it but he had no idea of his surroundings so he just stayed as still as possible. He was then sat down down on a sofa. He sat on the sfa for about five minutes before anyone came to speak with him. He was then greeted by a man who called himself “Bats”. Bats proceeded to walk walk closer and closer to Tobias. He began by introducing himself which was irrelevant because Tobias overheard the bodyguards greet him. He proceeded to talk about how heroic Tobias was at the accident

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    Nature of Man

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    argument against the Puritans’ beliefs is organizations like the Peace Corps or American Red Cross. These are organization based on making differences in third world countries as well as anywhere that needs help from natural disasters‚ terrorist bombings‚ man made disasters etc. Yet the Puritans said all men are evil. If all men are evil then these organizations would try to make money off of disasters like this; but they don’t. So how can the Puritans justify calling all men evil? Although I don’t believe

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    Man and Nature

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    people and nature is interdependent. Nature provides us with all kinds of resources which are indispensable to our existence. Without nature‚ people could not live. We need air‚ water‚ sunshine‚ food and so on. On the other hand‚ human also belong to the naturenature also needs human. As a consequence‚ if we destroy the nature‚ in some extent‚ we will diminish ourselves. Nature is a mighty force. All species are the result of natural selection. Human is no exception. We can adjust nature or in part

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    in To Build a Fire Jack London’s To Build a Fire‚ clearly shows examples of and depicts the elements of a naturalist text. Throughout the entire story‚ there are aspects about it that classify it as naturalism rather than the idea of “new” realism. The unique storyline contains two common examples that appear in naturalist writings. The conflicts between man and nature and man against himself‚ plus the character of the dog make To Build a Fire into a naturalist text. First‚ the conflict between

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    Ami built the evening fire to a roaring inferno‚ and as the bright orange flames filled the summit‚ licking with vigour at the darkening sky‚ the shadows danced like nymphs on the stone walls in a frenetic display. Soon‚ the fires would recede‚ leaving behind a bed of molten-red embers. Their invitingly warm glow would safeguard against the savage chill of the Arthe night. Her father and Umonakalisi had not strayed from the summit since their earlier discussion‚ and it seemed they would not be returning

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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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    ” I shouted‚ jumping closer to the statue as fire enclosed all around. We all waited in silence‚ staring at the pile of sand‚ but nothing was forthcoming. We were still trapped. “I don’t understand. The man said that was the final step!” “What do we do?!” the maiden’s cried. Then‚ like lightning‚ my eyes shot to the tilted head of the fountain‚ it was no longer working. No longer was water issuing from the mouth. My mind clicked. I remembered the man had said something about‚ ‘the swallower or drinker

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    Response To Build A Fire – Jack London Summary: Full of vivid descriptions and hidden meanings‚ it’s hard to grasp the underlying themes after a first read. So far I understand that a man took on the foolhardy task of travelling alone across the Klondike in such extreme temperatures. The man‚ accompanied by a wolf‚ appeared to have survival instincts and a mentality keen enough to make the seemingly impossible journey. Unfortunately‚ because of the human nature specifically‚ the man ran into a

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    was there the search parties were labouring. Luckily the fuse department head not gone double turn‚ and the night shift in the machine shop was not a full one. The fuse department was a roaring furnace‚ and repeated calls had brought in most of the fire companies of the city. Running back and forth in the light of the flames were the firemen and such volunteer rescuers as had been allowed through the police cordon. Outside that line of ropes and men were gathered a tragic crowd‚ begging‚ imploring

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