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    partially destroyed, it does what it does because it simply doesn't care. Like in the story right after the man had fallen in the water, as if he wasn't cold enough already nature goes and drops the temperature even more. In the naturalist story “To Build a Fire” by Jack London the theme is that nature doesn’t care who you are, this is shown by the use of the elements of plot, imagery, setting & mood, and finally the conflict of the story. First element used to show theme is the plot of the story. For

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    life.The story “To Build a Fire” This story is about a brave but ignorant man thats takes the chance of a life time to find gold, but the hardest part of the trip was the journey alone. The journey was dreadful reaching subzero temperatures. This man had no preparation for this journey but him and his dog went with to biscuits and to matches for fire. The setting of to build a fire had an impact on the life of the man and the dog. the terrain in the story “To Build A Fire” was nothing but

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    The sadness intermixed with intrigue I felt reading the story “To Build A Fire” by Jack London compelled me to choose it for analysis. London relates the short story of a man traveling near the border of present day Alaska. Accompanied by his Husky on his way to meet his friends later that day, the man faces a cascade of escalating challenges as the story progresses. Although he carefully tries to avoid these threats, leads to the worst possible chain of events. The author portrays his Naturalist

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    'To Build a Fire';      In Jack London's, 'To Build a Fire';, it is obvious to see that as the story progresses, the man becomes more bestial. However at the same time the dog seems to gain the human quality of good sense. This quality of good sense, which the dog acquires, allows it to away from the same fate of the man. There are many examples of how this is portrayed as the story makes headway.      The first example of how the man becomes more

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    even death. Food needs to be cooked at the right temperature and stored properly, if it’s not people can get sick. Include at least 4 sentences of how this problem connects to the theme of the story The Devil and Tom Walker or To Build a Fire The man in “To build a fire” went out to a camp when it was too cold to be out on the trail. He wasn’t aware enough of the dangers of the cold and eventually it killed him. In the culinary field you have to be very careful to keep things sanitary. If you take

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    To Build a Fire Essay In the short story To Build a Fire by Jack London, London uses the minor character, the dog, to display the common sense and wisdom that the man in the story lacks. The actions by both the nameless man and the dog prove that, during the battle of man versus nature, survival instincts should be heard and followed. Acting unreasonably in such conditions along the cold Yukon trail, where the story takes place, is nothing else but a death sentence. To overcome nature in this situation

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    The character Thomas Builds the-fire from “What it means to say Phoenix, Arizona” is the local outcast of his Native American reservation. Thomas has lived his whole life on the reservation, growing up alongside Victor his now distant childhood friend. Thomas seeing how his childhood friend is trying to go to phoenix to gather victor’s father remains, And truck, Thomas steps in and pays for the trip so long as he can go along as well while showing his care for the people on the reservation.

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    The character Thomas Builds-the-Fire from Sherman Alexie’s journey “This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix, Arizona” ventures through the memories of a once amicable friendship, unknowingly looking to rekindle the relationship. Thomas is a traditional Native American storyteller who has an insightful yet mysterious demeanor to him as well as a spiritual aspect or resonance. This can be directly linked to his Native American parentage. Throughout the story Thomas’s peculiar ability to foreshadow the

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    and heat. We have grown so accustom to this life style that if it got all taken away tomorrow, we wouldn’t know how to survive. Mankind is losing its survival instincts, which Jack London tries to bring to our attention in the short story, To Build a Fire. In the short story the main character, a young man who remains nameless, is in the wilderness accompanied by a husky dog around what we know as Alaska today. It is an extremely cold morning at nearly 50 degrees below 0. Throughout this short

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    To build a fire” written by Jack London is more of a primitive survival story where the protagonist tries not to freeze to death. It represents the battle of a man versus the nature. When I was reading the story I could feel my body possessed by the cold temperature just because of the way the author described it. The man was travelling with a dog, which was more conscious than him about the situation that they were living and how arduous it was going to be travelling in such conditions. “The animal

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