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    is excruciating. London uses the phrase "love of life" with the definition of the will to survive‚ and the appreciation and love for life. "The Love of Life" is a brief‚ yet remarkable story concerning two men who sought out to the frigid‚ arctic Yukon in search of some gold. They had accomplished their task and earned each of themselves fifteen pounds of gold. The two companions were heading for "the land of little sticks" for supplies when one of the men finds himself with a sprained ankle. He

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    The raven sat far above the Yukon trail‚ searching for a source of sustenance. The cold had paralyzed most life driving them to seek shelter in their dens and nests. The Raven cared little about the cold as his mind focused solely on finding food. The long days of no sun made locating food difficult and even the raven struggled to see within the maze of the pine woods. He shook his wings to remove a layer of frost that the freezing winds had carried. He waited for any signs of life in frozen pine

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    instincts‚ just as the dog in this story did. London’s human character‚ who is nameless in the story‚ is more like a foil; with the main character being the harsh landscape of the Yukon‚ where the story takes place amid -75 below temperatures. The man shows how arrogant and inexperienced he is when he travels to the Yukon Territory without proper clothing‚ the use of a sled‚ or companions. He has no camping gear‚ insufficient food supplies‚ and his surroundings appear insignificant to him. These vital

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    The theme here is that you must not be so arrogant as to ignore the advice of others‚ especially if it is with good intentions. The setting of the story is very important in helping Vincent to learn his lesson. He is in the northern part of the Yukon in the middle of winter. It is sixty degrees below zero when he decides to leave camp

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    His writings show the difficult issues for the time through race and class. Through his writing “To Build a Fire” London describes the difficulties of his own time in the Yukon Territory. The conflict of man vs. nature is expressed greatly through London’s’ work. The beginning of the story describes the day’s conditions in the Yukon. This freezing cold day is described greatly when the dog traveling with him wishes not to travel due to the weather of this day. In the story‚ it says “The animal was depressed

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    Victoria Garrison Eng 102 Turley Summer 2013 Jack London’s “To Build a Fire” Jack London’s “To Build a Fire” is a story about an unnamed man on a journey thru the Yukon alone in deadly cold conditions. He is followed by a wolf dog that is also unnamed. He is traveling to meet his boys at on old claim near Henderson Fork. The man is arrogant in his thinking believing that he is able to make the journey alone‚ even though a sourdough from Sulphur Creek had warned him never to travel alone when

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    find it. This was a misleading journey‚ as many of the men didn’t know what they were getting into. Jack London is a well-known author who based a couple of his stories in the Yukon near Alaska. The main theme in both stories is man’s struggle for survival. In “Love of Life” and “To Build a Fire”‚ both men are lost in the Yukon wilderness. London’s style is a steraight-forward; he describes the men’s circumstances in lifelike detail. The vividness of these details sets London apart from other authors

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    In the story “To Build a Fire” by Jack London‚ a man of inexperience‚ stubbornness‚ and lack of imagination embarks on the less traveled route of the Yukon trail without a companion or any means of survival resources at his disposal. In fact‚ the only necessity that was given an ounce of thought was the man’s lunch for that very evening‚ sticking close to his bare chest so the food would not freeze. The man‚ however‚ decided that his husky’s company would be enough of an aide as he makes his way

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    santa clara valley california on Judge Miller’s estate. Buck was very loyal to the family until the gardener named manuel stole buck from the family and sold him into the yukon gold rush. Buck went through the hands of many masters and learned that the yukon was all about the survival of the fittest. While Buck was in the yukon he learned it was all about the survival of the fittest.One example of that is when Buck watched Pike steal from the table and he went and stole some bacon to. “The first

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    Gary have great courage but Clay is braver than Gary. Clay faced a more dangerous situation and more difficulties. First‚ Clay was very young who was only 17 years old and became a young prospector who traveled to a hostile environment.” The Yukon Territory is located in the northwestern corner of Canada. It is part the subarctic zone‚ where temperatures have been known to plunge to -80F!”(p315). It is really hard for people to survive in such terrible environment‚ especially for a 17-year-old

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