Essays Tagged: "Sulphur Creek"

"To Build a Fire" by Jack London. Descriptive and defined points and quotes

deadly situation. The only help he was given for the situation, was the advice of an old timer from Sulphur Creek. Violently, the man attempted to stop his appendages from freezing, but failed as the ... deadly situation. The only help he was given for the situation, was the advice of an old timer from Sulphur Creek. Violently, the man attempted to stop his appendages from freezing, but failed as the ...

(9 pages) 202 0 3.9 Mar/1997

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

The Theme of Jack London's "To build a fire"

an about theharsh realities of the Klondike. The confident main character thinks ofthe old-timer at Sulphur Creek as 'womanish.' Along the trail, 'the man' falls into a hidden spring and attempts to b ... n. The conclusion of the story portrays the man accepting his fate and understands the old-timer at Sulphur Creek had been right; 'no man must travel alone in the Klondike after fifty below.' Typicall ...

(2 pages) 132 0 5.0 Nov/1995

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Significance of Words Dying and Death in 'To Build a Fire' by Jack London

an about theharsh realities of the Klondike. The confident main character thinks ofthe old-timer at Sulphur Creek as 'womanish.' Along the trail, 'the man'falls into a hidden spring and attempts to bu ... man. Theconclusion of the story portrays the man accepting his fate and understandsthe old-timer at Sulphur Creek had been right; 'no man must travel alone inthe Klondike after fifty below.' Typically ...

(2 pages) 74 0 4.0 Jan/1997

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

ying and Death in "To Build a Fire" by Jack London

an about theharsh realities of the Klondike. The confident main character thinks ofthe old-timer at Sulphur Creek as "womanish." Along the trail, "the man"falls into a hidden spring and attempts to bu ... man. Theconclusion of the story portrays the man accepting his fate and understandsthe old-timer at Sulphur Creek had been right; "no man must travel alone inthe Klondike after fifty below." Typically ...

(2 pages) 61 0 2.0 Jan/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

"To Build A Fire by Jack London.

an hour. His feet and fingers were numb, but he started the fire. He remembered the old-timer from Sulphur Creek who had warned him that no man should travel in the Klondike alone when the temperatur ...

(4 pages) 114 1 1.0 Jul/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Jack London's To Build a Fire-Analysis.

y situation. The only help he was given for a similar situation was the advice of an old timer from Sulphur Creek. Viciously, the man attempted to stop his appendages from freezing, but was unsuccessf ... n. The conclusion of the story portrays the man accepting his fate and understands the old-timer at Sulphur Creek had been right; "no man must travel alone in the Klondike after fifty below."Using cha ...

(5 pages) 18035 0 5.0 Oct/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American