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    effective but could use improvement)In life fire represents so many different physiological elements as well as multiple physical things. Its an element that has both positive and negative traits : traits that have been vital for human survival throughout time. Physically, fire can destroy, destabilize and provides an essential resource for humans. Physiologically fire can provide protection, hope, and direction. (thesis) In Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea fire is the symbol used to represent the motif

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    Thomas-builds-the-fire, as we all do, struggles with the idea of race, culture and identity. He is in the band Coyote Springs and feels a deep connection to the Black Americans who created the blues, the music that they play. However, he and his bandmates are Native American and still want to stay true to their own identities. For example, Phil Sheridan, despite having Coyote Springs, whose members were actually Native American, recruited Betty and Veronica, who were willing to do as Sheridan wanted

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    were inspired by their previous experiences. Jack London is an example of someone who rose from the bottom. His early life struggles are displayed in “What Life Means to Me”. It is easier to understand why he writes naturalistic pieces such as “To Build a Fire” when looking at his younger life. London’s life story as seen in “What Life Means to Me” more or less mirrors the struggles

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    complete a task better than an older not so well fit person? In these two short stories “A Worn Path”, by Eudora Welty, and “To Build a Fire”, by Jack London, shows us how true that is. The protagonists in “A Worn Path” is named Phoenix Jackson who is an older black women living in Natchez, Mississippi in the 1930s. The protagonists is a man unnamed in “To Build a Fire” traveling in the Yukon. In both of these short stories both protagonists faces a journey that will bring them different obstacles

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    Poe, and “To Build a Fire” by Jack London, both authors use similar protagonists who unwillingly have to face their death. Prince Prospero, in “The Masque of Red Death”, is avoiding a deadly plague by hiding in his castle with his kinsmen, and the man in “To Build a Fire” is traveling in the freezing weather trying to abstain from hypothermia and death. Prince Prospero and the man, while different from one another, are both trying to fight their ineludible destiny. While “To Build a Fire” takes place

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    “emotional” and “worrisome” are perceived in a manner that allow women to be viewed as inferior. In To Build A Fire by Jack London, the independence of man is tested as he tries to survive through excruciating cold weather. The man fails various attempts at starting a fire, eventually leading to his death. Although the short story does not evidently introduce a female character, To Build A Fire exemplifies the discrediting of woman’s intelligence as a result of perception. The vigilant attribute

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    The Story Of Jack London

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    naturalist is where a writer portrays the characters as victims of the environment. One famous short-story that Jack London wrote is “To Build a Fire”. This short-story shows the main conflict of nature versus man. It is set in the Yukon Trail during the winter time. London took part in the Klondike Gold Rush which gave him the inspiration to write “To Build a Fire”. The one major character that the story focuses on is the unnamed man. The unnamed man is a protagonist in the story. The man’s character

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    The themes of Suffering and hope can be found in both, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass and “To Build to Fire” by Jack London. These stories are both about a man that is going through harsh conditions, and many obstacles to accomplish a goal. Douglass and London use two specific symbols to represent the common themes of suffering and hope. Both Douglass and London try to show the audience the amount of pain that their main character has to go through. In, The

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    The man is scared, knows he should’ve taken a companion with him. Being aware of losing his foot, he tries to make another fire, but his fingers are so numb that he cannot feel anything. The dog watches him, not understanding why the man doesn’t make another fire. The man watches the dog with envy of its natural warmth. The man takes out his matches and tries to make a fire but fail. The man looks at the dog and decides he wants to kill it for warmth. The dog keen sense realizes to back away but

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    Two of Jack London’s most famous stories are Call of the Wild and To Build a Fire. Call of the Wild is a novel about a dog named Buck, who is stolen away from his home in California and sold in Canada to become a member in a dog sled team. Then Buck learns the law of club and fang, and he becomes the leader of his team and eventually breaks away from captivity to become a wild dog roaming forest. To Build a Fire, on the other hand, is a short story about a man who is traveling through Canada in very

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