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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Comparing the Two Versions of To Build a Fire Essay -- comparison comp

Comparing the devil Versions of To Build a Fire   I am absolutely positive(p) that beyond the motif itself, there is no similarity of treatment whatsoever (544). diddly-shit capital of the United Kingdom, writing in December 1908, was responding to an inquiry from the Richard W. Gilder, editor of vitamin C Magazine. Gilder, having just promulgated To Build a Fire in his magazine, was dysphoric when he came across another version promulgated 6 long time earlier. capital of the United Kingdoms explanation was that the first story was for boys and the new one was for men the solo similarity being the motif itself. Through careful psychoanalysis of the deuce stories, in light of this letter to Gilder, and another letter to Cloudesly Johns, it is apparent that although London claims no similarities (besides the motif), they definitely exist.   Before the similarities are discussed, it is necessary to look at the obvious differences that London explains are in the treatmen t (544). The 1902 version was published for boys, while the 1908 version was published for men. London explains that the motif was not but very strong, but was very true (ibid). It seems that he first published it for boys as a sort of educational story teaching the youngsters about the dangers of the cold weather. Hence, after Tom Vincent learns his lesson, he makes it to camp and doesnt receive every serious damage. Later, London was worried that he had given the motif brusque treatment (ibid). Therefore, he handled the motif again, this time for men, adding a dog for dangerous measure. Since this story was meant for an older audience, topics could be brought up that werent appropriate to be discussed in the first one the man considered killing the dog and using his corpse for warmth. In addition, the most obviou... ...story they are reading.   Jack London has written a classic con story in the 1908 version of To Build a Fire. This is the classic story of man fighting n ature. In most genres (e.g. movies, novels, short stories) the main character write outs out on top, however unlikely that is. Jack London takes literary naturalism and shows the reader how unmerciful nature is. such(prenominal) like Stephen Crane in The Open Boat, in which the one of the characters dies, London doesnt buy into that has to have a good ending contrivance. Through analysis of two Londons letters (to R.W. Gilder and Cloudesly Johns) these two versions of To Build a Fire come alive with new meaning. Although there are many differences on the surface, some(prenominal) stories use his philosophy as expressed to Johns and both teach a moral lesson, one which will not soon be bury Never travel alone.  

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