To Build a Fire
How is the adventure journey different in the two story "The First Voyage of Sinbad" and "tTo Build a Fire" by Jack London?
please give me the answer within 300 words.
please give me the answer within 300 words.
The two are pretty much totally different stories. Survival in London's "To Build a Fire" is based on the realism of nature. London takes mans' sense of self and juxtaposes it with the elements of nature. The result is gritty, unforgiving and "real". Sinbad is a fantasy. It is merely escape fiction meant to entertain the reader. While there are themes and even morals that directly relate to the nature of man and his environment (in To Build a Fire), Sinbad gives the reader a swashbuckling escape into the world of fictional pirates, monsters and treasure.That's it in a nutshell. If you need more words you can elaborate on some of the ideas I presented.