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The Role Of Nature In Jack London's To Build A Fire

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In a society such as the one we live in, nature has become drown out by aspects more parallel to our lives. Humans no longer value nature as much as we should. Nature has been imprudently shoved to the back of our minds, and false pretenses have been created allowing us to think it is possible to ignore the forces of nature in our lives. Humanity is in great conflict with nature, and consequently, our lives are negatively impacted. To resolve this conflict, humans must realise that nature is always present.
In the excerpt from To Build A Fire by Jack London, the man is in conflict with nature in the aspect that he is unaware of its capabilities. He puts his own self pride before his survival, and suffers consequences imposed on him by nature

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