Individualism In Jack London's To Build A Fire

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“To Build a Fire” and Individualism In Jack London’s “To Build a Fire”, London is portraying the typical american individual through his anonymous timberman; self-reliant, brave, and unwavering. In the short story, a man goes out into the Yukon Territory in search of profitable business. His priority is to build a fire to warm his limbs and his furry follower. The story largely focuses on the conflict between nature and man, as we see this man furiously try to race against the cold’s quick overtaking of his body. The man in the story does not waste his time considering his feelings or intuition, he simply faces the problems before him. This becomes a problem as he does not consider the consequences of his actions, he doesn’t worry one bit.

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