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To Build A Fire Naturalism

Instinctual Knowledge vs. Scientific Knowledge

Jack London's short story is an case of Naturalism, a literary motion that focuses on the realism of human experiences, and oft engages with the broad theme of "human being versus nature." London'due south unique take on this larger literary idea is through the topic of knowledge. Ii types of knowledge are discussed throughout the short story: instinctual knowledge and scientific noesis. The first is associated with the dog and the second with the man. These…

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Take a chance and Human being Mistake

The man'southward initial error of traveling alone in weather condition that is far besides cold for contained hiking does not ensure his fate of freezing to expiry. The gradual deterioration of the man's conditions involves both take chances and human mistake. The human is careful and prepared for the streams of h2o under the snow that will soak him and threaten his survival. Yet, he stumbles into an unexpected stream that was essentially invisible before he…

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Fight for Survival vs. Acceptance of Death

As the man'south situation deteriorates, his emotional state oscillates between determination and acceptance. In certain moments, he seems to foresee his approaching death and in other moments he seems to accept organized religion in his survival. These shifting reactions represent universal human being themes of optimism and denial. When the snow falls on his fire, the man's initial shock reflects his certainty of his death, only his calm reaction and productive response seem optimistic. As…

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The Power of Imagination

Early on in the story, the man is identified as not being a "thinker" and equally "unimaginative." He is aware of the world around him and of the terrible cold, only he does not imagine the possible outcomes of this common cold. Because the homo eventually dies due to his initial mistake of traveling on such a cold day, his failure to imagine possible outcomes of his selection is linked to his inability to survive. Imagination could…

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Indifferent Nature

Throughout the story, the natural world is presented as unemotional and unaware of the fate of the man. This literary depiction of nature reflects Naturalism'due south agreement of a harsh, yet realistic natural world. Reverse to other literary movements, Naturalism views nature without sentiment and without projecting human characteristics of love, care, and bureau onto the natural world. This understanding of nature is clearly embodied in the character of the dog that is indifferent to the

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