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Nastasia [14]
1 year ago
5

Build a fire by jack london the mans confidence in his abilities has gotten himinto a situation

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elixir [45]1 year ago
8 0

Jack made terrible decisions and disregarded the counsel of people who are knowledgeable due to his overconfidence in his own talents.

<h3>What is Jack London's message in To Build a Fire?</h3>

Jack London's traditional flair has produced an engaging and unforgettable tragic story that exemplifies a contemporary philosophical issue.

The main theme of this narrative is about a man's quest to find purpose in his suffering while living alone in a hostile and unsympathetic world.

Thus, Jack made terrible decisions and disregarded the counsel

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