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In the story to build a fire by jack London nature is against the man how would I interpret that into theme?
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In the story to build a fire by jack London nature is against the man how would I interpret that into theme?
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In the story to build a fire by jack London nature is against the man how would I interpret that into theme?
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The theme can be, a man is alone in the cold Yukon with nothing but a dog, and all odds are against him, including nature. A theme is an outline of the story by not getting into details
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