ying and Death in "To Build a Fire" by Jack London
Title: ying and Death in "To Build a Fire" by Jack London
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 586 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
ying and Death in "To Build a Fire" by Jack London
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 586 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Significance of Words Dying and Death in "To Build a Fire"
Dying and Death in "To Build a Fire"
The significance of the words "dying and death" in Jack London's 1910
novel, "To Build a Fire" continuously expresses the man's dwindling warmth
and bad luck in his journey along the Yukon trail to meet "the boys" at
camp. London associates dying with the man's diminishing ability to stay
warm in the frigid Alaskan climate. The main
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short stories written in the
early 1900's often conclude the story with a death or tragedy. London's
story is no exception. This story follows the pattern by illustrating
events leading up to and including death.
Thesis Statement- The significance of the words "dying and death" in Jack
London's 1910 novel, "To Build a Fire" continuously expresses the man's
dwindling warmth and bad luck in his journey along the Yukon trail to meet
"the boys" at camp.