What is the theme of "To Build A Fire" By, Jack London? My Answer: The theme of "To Build A Fire" is about how nature is stronger then pride, when it comes to survival in the wilderness you should not be to prideful because have to much pride can blind you to your surroundings and can lead to your down fall. Is my answer right or do I have it wrong if so please help.
Your answer is correct
Jack London's short story, βTo Build a Fire,β is the tragic tale of a man who decides to travel alone through the hostile environment of the Yukon in sub-freeing temperatures and falls victim to the unrelenting and unforgiving power of nature. ( Website used β www.lonestar.edu )
That's another retail, but I think your answer's correct. (:
Thank you both. I just wanted to make sure I had the theme right before I tried to find a quote from the story to support my answer for the theme. if I had it wrong it would of been a waist of time to find the quote. Now all I have to do is find a the quote to support my answer.
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