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    “To Build a Fire” Reflection 1. “To Build a Fire,” a short story by Jack London, begins on a bitterly cold day at nine o’clock in the morning. The story is set on the Yukon Trail as a man walks along a wooded path trying to reach a mining camp and his friends. It is an isolated area with no other people. London describes the trail saying, “The trail was faint. A foot of snow had fallen since the last sled passed over…” There is no sun, even though it is daytime, making a gloomy atmosphere

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    The short story “To Build a Fire” by Jack London is about a man who wants to get to the mining camp at Henderson Creek. The story starts off with the exposition, which is basically explains the situation. The man starts his journey without realizing how cold it is outside. The only one who is traveling with the man is a dog who seems to know that it is not safe to travel in those conditions. As the man starts to feel his cheeks cold he stops to build a fire and get warm. But only for a while then

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    To Build a Fire The short story "To build a Fire" by Jack London, tells about the relationship between man and nature. The story takes place in the Yukon during one of the long night. The main character who is unnamed travels with a dog along a small trail to a mining camp. The man leaves against the advice of a local and after a short time realizes that he should have waited. The temperature is extremely cold because the mans spit freezes before it hits the ground. The main obstacle of his journey

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    I chose the story 'To Build a Fire' by Jack London. I chose this story because it was the one that caught my attention the most. As I was reading it, I really wanted to know the fate of the man at the end of the tale. This short story is about a man who sets out on a journey through the Yukon trail. He goes on the trip all alone, only accompanied by a dog despite the warnings of the locals that going alone on a journey with such freezing weather is dangerous. At the end, the man realizes he should

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    To Build A Fire Theme

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    In “To Build a Fire” there is two ways the theme is developed. Always listen to people who are trying to help you, because something may go wrong. One way the theme is developed is by the man almost freezing to death. Another way the theme is developed is the man not knowing how to build a fire. Both ways the theme is developed is to try to help the reader understand that the man is retarded. The first way the theme is developed is by the man almost freezing to death, the man almost froze to

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    “To Build A Fire”, by Jack London was a story about a man who’s job is to ship logs in the springtime. The author uses the 8 aspects of fiction to reflect his point of view that it takes brains to survive. The characters in the story are used to keep the story going and help the author come across to his audience. The plot is the storyline in which the story it self takes place. The setting is the environment in which the story takes place. The suspense is when the author keeps information back from

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    The novel “To build a fire” written by Jack London is based on the naturalism, which is a type of literature that is focused on Darwinian’s theory, “survival of the fittest”. It can be interpreted as your will exists, but this will is enslaved by beyond your control. Naturalistic writing came out about in 19th century, and it was profound ideology stemming from realism. Generally, the naturalism- based stories’ themes are man against nature or awakening that nature is indifferent to men. In this

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    “To Build a Fire” is a short story written by Jack London. It is viewed as a masterpiece of naturalist fiction. “To Build a Fire” features a miner who is traveling to the Yukon Territory with a dog as his companion. The miner is the protagonist and the dog companion is called the foil. The dog plays off of the traits of the protagonist. “The central motif of “To Build a Fire” concerns the struggle of man versus nature.” (Short Story Criticism) The most argued point in the short story is the reason

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    To Build A Fire Theme

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    “To Build a Fire” is a story written by Jack London. While reading this, there is a man and a dog. It’s the man’s first winter and he isn’t sure about survival in the wild. As the story goes on, the dog wants to stop and take shelter, but the man does not. When they finally stopped, the man built no fire. He then froze to death. The dog moved on to the camp they were traveling to in the first place that the man obviously did not get to. This proves the dog did not care for the man and wanted only

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    topic C. in “imagining the reservation,” Alexie says “Survival = Anger x Imagination.” Using “The Trial of Thomas Builds-the-Fire,” show how this formula works in the life of Thomas. How has he used his anger and his imagination to survive? The story of the "Trial of Thomas Builds-the-Fire" represents the author Sherman Alexie’s famous quotation "survival = anger x imagination" very well. Thomas is charged for nothing in particular except standing up and speaking out. He did it before, but agreed

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