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... madness is but overacuteness of the senses?--" (Poe 63) In Jack London's "To Build A Fire" the main characters are a man traveling on the Yukon trail to meet ...
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from JACK LONDON, "TO BUILD A FIRE" "Day had broken cold and grey, exceedingly cold and grey, when the man turned aside from the main Yukon trail and climbed ...
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... So, he was ignorant of his surroundings and he was not aware of all the dangers that came with traveling the Yukon trail. Another ...
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... London's "To Build a Fire" is a story of a man whose life comes to an end when he ventures into the Yukon trail with only a dog for his companion. ...
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... well. "To Build a Fire" takes place in the northwestern part of Canada, east of Alaska, more specifically in the Yukon Trail. The ...
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... "To Build a Fire" continuously expresses the man's dwindling warmth and bad luck in his journey along the Yukon trail to meet "the boys" at camp. ...
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... talent for scavenging, a skill that was crucial for survival in the frozen Yukon. ... On the trail, dogs were fed dried salmon, each dog receiving two pounds of ...
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... He had the 'book smarts' about walking through the Yukon but he lacked the ... London writes, "The mysterious, far-reaching hair-line trail, the absence of sun ...
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... The man had no real experience in the harsh realms of the deadly cold Yukon. ... If he had only had a trail mate he would be in no danger now. ...
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... Buck also must adapt to survive in his new home, the Yukon Wilderness: In ... cold, of blinding snow, and of sudden blizzards that obscure the trail and portend a ...
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... I rose out of the water like King Neptune at the finish of Yukon Jack's, so I ... my bicycle over the back road to Spokane and out the Centennial Trail toward Idaho ...
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... Buck also must adapt to survive in his new home, the Yukon Wilderness: In ... cold, of blinding snow, and of sudden blizzards that obscure the trail and portend a ...
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... journey, starting from the sunlit valley of Santa Clara to the freezing Yukon wilderness of ... the howl from the forest, Buck would have died on the trail long ago ...
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