• A Short Comparison of Nature and Humans and the Man in Jack London's "To Build a Fire"

     

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Publicēts: 24.09.2003.
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In Jack London's To Build a Fire the antagonist is said to be Nature and the protagonists is said to be the man; other words nature is conflicting impulses within the protagonist. Or the man is trying to survive nature's natural forces against him which are seventy-five below zero temperatures.
After his accident of falling into the river and getting his legs wet he decided to make a fire, for him to warm up and dry off. He had not believe what an old man had warned him about going out alone after fifty-below " a man should travel with a partner" he remember the man saying. But he was hard headed and thought that he could still make it. After he made the fire he realized he had forgotten to make it out in the open where snow would have not fallen off of trees onto it.…

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