To Build A Fire Analysis

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Jack brown’s, “To build a fire” is a story about struggle of man vs nature. The story is set in the wilderness of the frozen Yukon during the harsh winter months when “there was no sun nor hint of sun” in the sky (118). London set his main character for a unique journey in harshest condition of Yukon trail with no human companion. He did not give man a name which further isolates him from human world. The story depicts the worst challenges the man faced, how his thought process changed as he continued his life’s most challenging journey and whether he was successful in overcoming those challenges. The story revolves around a man a protagonist in the story and his fight with the nature. He is isolated with no connection with the human world …show more content…

He was an experienced traveler who knew that human beings are nothing in front of nature’s harshness. He was well- aware of the circumstances of traveling in such cold weather with no companion by your side. “no man should travel alone in that country after 50 below zero”.He is mentioned throughout the story because he was the first person to warn the man for not travelling alone if the weather was 50 degrees below. Man knew that temperature was 50 degrees below or more, but he ignored old timer’s wisdom and continued his journey. Not only he ignored his advice he also made fun of him in the middle of the story “he had had the accident; he was alone; and he had saved himself. Those old men were rather womanish”. He thought of him as someone who was weak and was proud of himself for surviving alone in harsh weather. His judgement was clouded by his own arrogance, but Little did he know what fate had in for him? His attitude and thought process changed throughout the story. The old man had advised him for not running with wet feet and he appreciates his advice. “But the blood in wet and freezing feet cannot be kept moving by running when it is 75 degrees below”. This change in attitude reaches its final stage towards the end when he starts realizing the severity of the situation and that he was in trouble his behavior changes towards the old man and he says ““You were right, old fellow. You were

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