To Build a Fire Complete Text
The To Build a Fire e-text contains the full text of To Build a Fire by Jack London.
The To Build a Fire e-text contains the full text of To Build a Fire by Jack London.
The Question and Answer section for To Build a Fire is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
A. the cold should never be underestimated.
The man has hubris or pride. He thinks that he can outsmart nature and make it to the boys at Henderson Creek. He thinks he knows better than his very apprehensive husky and the old timer's advice. If the man respected nature he would have...
Jack London specialized in stories about the wilderness. His running theme involved the raw majesty and power of the elements. Naturalism was London's mantra and this story is a perfect example of this. In "To Build a Fire" the setting is in the...