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  • A short comparision of nature and humans and the man in Jack Londons "to build a Fire".

     

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ID number:170236
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Published: 24.09.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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SHORT FICTION ESSAY
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…

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