Choices In Jack London's To Build A Fire

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Choices can lead to unintended consequences. The man in Jack London’s “To Build a Fire” illustrates this when his decisions lead him to his death. In the middle of the frigid Alaskan winter, the man with his dog as his sole companion is venturing through the Yukon on a scarcely traveled trail so that he can make it to where his companions have set up camp. On his journey, he is confronted by many obstacles in the forms of cold, his decisions, and his own body. He is able to overcome these obstacles individually, but when he faces all three obstacles at one time after falling into some water, he is unable conquer them by getting a fire built. Because of this failure, he realizes that he has been beaten by his bad choices and accepts his fate,

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