An Analysis Of Jack London's To Build A Fire

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“To Build A Fire”, a story by Jack London, talks about man’s attitude towards nature’s natural state and human’s superiority. The man in the story tries to fight the coldness without coming properly prepared, thinking he is beyond nature That, however, does not work in his favour. This story is a perfect example how, when a man messes with nature, it most likely won’t end well. No matter how much the man tried to fight the freezing weather, the constant drop of temperature, without proper equipment, and with no one beside him, he did not succeed. What is more, the man was being arrogant, acting as if the weather is beyond him, as if it is not affecting him in the slightest. Humankind, in general, likes to feel as if they have everything in