Jack London was an American writer who wrote "Call of the Wild" and other books. A pioneer in the then prosperous world of commercial fiction magazine was one of the first Americans to make a lucrative career exclusively from writing. Although the authors discuss issues related to life in excerpts from his works, Jack London and Stephen Crane to represent many of the characteristics of humanity to our place in the natural world. As a result, wrote their works in a naturalistic point of view, discuss issues related to the numerous problems that people have to face. Naturalism in literature sometimes depicts the relationship between humans and nature, focusing on the importance of character in their midst (Barker, 2003, 80-123).
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Both intentions Jack London and his achievements in the call of the wind for artistic success in the work. For the history of London, intending to write about a dog who simply returns to nature, became a novel, the word 32000. In addition, by the return of simplicity implied in turn the dog became more sophisticated discussion of what London is apparently expected. However, a random combination of events led London to produce the most popular and best piece of fiction he wrote. Thus, while your audience will accurately measure a written popular account of Darwinian literature and the novel gave him the opportunity to explore the philosophical ideas that had been brewing in my mind, but found no opportunity to fully express in his prose.
Naturalism in to build a fire by jack London
When Jack London wrote, "To Build a Fire" he embraced the idea of naturalism because it mirrored the events of daily life. Naturalism has shown that people should take care in every corner, because at any moment death can be there, waiting for a mistake and lose their lives. Used naturalistic movement, literary realist to show how violent and uncaring about the nature really is and how no matter what you do there will always be a character. In general, London is used to show how naturalism in life, people can count on anything but themselves to survive (London, 2007).
Naturalism in "To Build a Fire" used the darwinistic idea of survival of the fittest to reveal that no matter what the environment is, if you are not careful about the decisions you make you will die. He thought about killing dogs and rolling vapor inside the shelter from the cold. "When a dog crazy idea in my head. He remembered the story of a man trapped in a blizzard that killed the control and crawled inside the channel, and thus saved." (London, 2007, 512)
Jack London had already been established as a popular writer in the story "ferocious animal" appeared in Century Magazine in 1908. This is a story about a disastrous trip by an unknown man throughout the Yukon Territory near Alaska was well received at the time of readers and literary critics. Although other work in London have been criticized as being too sensational or ...