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To Build A Fire Essay

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Like a tsunami happening right after a earthquake, nature doesn't care that the town or city was already 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 example in the rising action the man in the story has stopped to grab a bite to eat. Before leaving town the man packed a sandwich incase he got hungry during his journey. When he stops he took off his gloves to open up his sandwich. When he takes them off his hands instantly begin to freeze. He quickly began to smash his hands together to keep get feeling back in them. “He unbuttoned his jacket and shirt and pulled forth his lunch. The action took no more than a quarter of a …show more content…

The setting of the story is in the snowy tundra of the Yukon. “The man looked along the way he had come. The Yukon lay a mile wide and hidden under three feet of ice. On top of this ice were as many feet of snow. It was all pure white. North and south, as far as his eye could see, it was unbroken white.” (London) This really ties in with the theme because without snow covered Yukon the man would of never of faced the hardships he had without it. For example if there was no snow and the weather was not cold the man would of had no problem getting to his cabin where all of his friends were. Actions in the rising action would of never happened if the setting of the story would change. The man’s hands wouldn’t of froze when he took his gloves off. Also the fire would of never been put out if the setting of the story wasn’t in the

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