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    the novel is the fire. The fire in the Lord of the Flies is introduced as a symbol for hope, develops into destruction and is finalized as a representation of salvation. In the beginning of the Lord of the Flies, the fire is used as a form of hope for rescue and survival. When the boys first arrive on the island, Ralph decides that rescue should be their main focus. The boys build a signal fire to attract any passing ships. He puts Jack and his hunters in charge of keeping the fire going. One day

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    we are engulfed in. In the essay “A Literature of Place” by Barry Lopez, he goes on to structure his arguments by stating the main point and then elaborating. The points that Lopez make connect to that of Jack London’s character and story in “To Build a Fire.” Lopez structures is writing bluntly. He makes his key points and then elaborates on them. For instance, he does this when talking about how one needs three qualities to defend against loneliness by using the land: “I have come to think

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    Open Boat Naturalism

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    consequences of Naturalism cause the character to be powerless to a fault. One negative characteristic of Naturalism, pessimistic determination, embodies a Naturalist character’s hostile struggle for power. Explored throughout “The Open Boat” and “To Build a Fire,” pessimistic determination causes the Naturalist characters to lose personal agency and power against Nature. Employed by both Realism and

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    Compare/Contract of Male to Female Authors Male authors and female authors are very similar and very different. The two authors both have a meaning life story to every novel. Both authors express their feelings and frustrations in their stories. Almost every author has a meaning and significance to their story. The two authors use great detail and understanding of their stories. Male authors typically write about freedom, self-seeking adventures and self-instincts. Meanwhile, female authors write

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    of the symbols fire and mirrors. Each symbol is used to build a way of foreshadowing the journey from the once overruled society of technology and the lack of independent thought to the rebirth and reflection into a positive human-focused society. There are numerous symbols used in this novel, some tie into each other as well. At the beginning of the novel, Montag, the protagonist, is a direct reflection of the society that the world has then become. The first symbol is seen, fire, and Bradbury portrays

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    of society to the development of early man through the use of fire, the building of basic shelter and settlements, and the process of obtaining food by hunting and gathering using technology. The boys in Lord of the Flies mirror the development of early man through the use of fire. Early man developed controlled fire to help cook food, provide warmth and light, and help scare away predators (World History 15). These attributes of fire helped early man migrate, as they were able to see in the night

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    or even a compulsive movement to put down the piece and never pick it up again. In many cases an author will write and rewrite their tales until they are perfect. Jack London was very much one of these authors, sending his first version of “To Build a Fire” to a magazine before rewriting it into the masterpiece of which many are more familiar with today. However, only one of the versions strongly exemplifies the hard truth and fight against uncontrollable and unpredictable nature which is realism

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    busy trying to get meat. Even though his job was to watch the fire. Ralph realized Jack and his hunters let the fire go out while hunting and says to Jack, “‘There was a ship. Out there. You said you’d keep the fire going and you let it out…. You and your blood, Jack Merridew! You and your hunting! We might have gone home-’” (Golding 70). This quote relates to how Ralph tries to show explain to Jack how important it is to keep a signal fire going. He explains that it is the only way to get help. Also

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    Prof. Ian Storey College English 28 October 2015 The Unnamed Man’s Imminent Downfall Some people tend to not look at the entire picture when evaluating another person and depicting their personality and attitude. While evaluating the man in “To Build a Fire” that was traveling to “the boys”, it can be inferred that he had many flaws in his personality and in his attitude (London 549). Others might have been blinded by the other pieces of evidence suggesting he was a hero, an intelligent man, or a

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    In “This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix, Arizona” by Sherman Alexie we go through a journey with Victor and Thomas Build-a-Fire, where Thomas helps his old friend Victor get to Phoenix, Arizona to receive the ashes of Victor’s father. Thomas Build-a-Fire was a friend of Victor’s when they were a kid, when they were older they got into a fight while Victor was drunk ending their friendship. When Victor’s father passes away Thomas is there ready to lend a helping hand. From this gesture we can tell

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