The Great Fire by Jim Murphy is a nonfiction account of one of the most devastating disasters in American history. In October 1871, a fire that began in a barn in Chicago spread throughout much of the city. It killed hundreds of people, destroyed thousands of buildings, and left almost 100,000 people homeless.
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If you can type the answer then Henry could give Ribsy a bow to look better during the dog show.
The man represents chaos because he brings disorder into his surrounding. Nature is wonderful and more powerful than a man can ever become - it is perfect the way it is, and man is there to disturb the balance that nature has created over a long period of time. This story was written by Jack London, who's a naturalist, so it is normal that he would appreciate nature over everything else.