To Build a Fire
Naturalist theory suggests that human behaviour is determined, and we are therefore not to be held responsible for our actions In jack London in ‘To Build a Fire’ successfully avoid conveying moral judgement on the characters they portray?
The full question is this Naturalist theory suggests that human behaviour is determined, and we are therefore not to be held responsible for our actions. To what extent do Dreiser in ‘Old Rogaum and His Theresa’ and London in ‘To Build a Fire’ successfully avoid conveying moral judgement on the characters they portray?