Table of Contents
- 1 What do you think the man could have done differently to ensure his survival in To Build a Fire?
- 2 What are the man’s good qualities in To Build a Fire?
- 3 What must the man do when he first stands up why?
- 4 What precaution has the man failed to take?
- 5 What attitude of the man brought him to death?
- 6 Why does the man build two fires to build a fire?
- 7 What is the plot of to build a fire?
- 8 What do the boys represent in to build a fire?
What do you think the man could have done differently to ensure his survival in To Build a Fire?
The first and most important change the man could have made is to heed the warning of the Old Timer who told him not to travel alone when it was so cold outside. If the man had listened to the Old Timer, then he most likely would have had someone with him who could build the fire for him after his accident.
What are the man’s good qualities in To Build a Fire?
The Man: Naive and unimaginative, the man is the main character of “To Build a Fire.” Though he is an intelligent person, he is too reliant on his erroneous judgment and fails to adequately imagine the perils he faces in the Yukon.
What was the man’s problem in To Build a Fire?
To Build a Fire a Short Story by Jack London The man’s lack of rational judgment, pride, and arrogance, led to his death. In the story, nature proves that, in a conflict between nature, and man, man will always be on the losing end, because, man is subject to the forces of nature.
What supplies did the man have in To Build a Fire?
The man in Jack London’s short story “To Build a Fire” did not carry much with him on his trek through the Yukon. Believing that he would make it to camp with no problems, the man travelled very light. In fact, he carried nothing but the lunch wrapped in the handkerchief.
What must the man do when he first stands up why?
What must the man do when he first stands up? Why? He must look at his legs and feet to see if he is actually standing because he has no feeling at all in his legs.
What precaution has the man failed to take?
What precaution has the man failed to take? He did not wear a nose-strap to prevent his face from freezing. After reading the top of page 4, make a prediction of what you think will happen later in the story.
How did the man change in To Build a Fire?
The man in “To Build a Fire” finds himself thrown into just such a situation. His natural instinct for survival is initially quite strong and manifests itself in different ways. For instance, when the matches start to fail and he can’t light a fire, he starts to think of other ways to keep his hands warm.
What are three mistakes the man makes in To Build a Fire?
What traits or qualities cause him to make these mistakes? He went there in the spring, traveled alone, he built the fire under snow laying tree, over confident, lack of common sense, “DOES NOT NO COLD.” The man’s initial mistakes come because he’s prideful and overconfident. In the end, he lacks experience.
What attitude of the man brought him to death?
The attitude of the man towards death veers between denial and acceptance. This a broad theme that applies to most people throughout their lives. Most of us go through life without thinking of death. The very thought of it is just way too unpleasant.
Why does the man build two fires to build a fire?
He has learned from the old-timer on Sulfur Creek that he must build a second fire to prevent frostbite to his foot which would prevent him from walking. Again, he carefully builds a successful fire. He should not have built the fire under the spruce tree. He should have built it in the open.
Why does the man need to build the second fire?
He has learned from the old-timer on Sulfur Creek that he must build a second fire to prevent frostbite to his foot which would prevent him from walking.E
Why is it important to build a fire right away?
We should get from this how absolutely imperative it is to build a fire right away in case one’s feet get wet. Again, the man laughs. Full of pride in his own abilities, and unwilling to listen to the wisdom of the elderly, the man sets off.
What is the plot of to build a fire?
To Build a Fire. What is the plot of Jack London’s story “To Build a Fire.”. Jack London’s story “To Build a Fire” places man within the realm of nature at its worst. Nature does not change to suit man nor does it attempt to hurt him.
What do the boys represent in to build a fire?
To Build A Fire Summary & Analysis. The boys represent civilization and protection from nature. The man is alone in nature, which is dangerous. His freezing spit should reinforce this danger, but the man, because of his limited imagination, overlooks the risks and consequences of such extreme cold.
Why did the man die building the fire?
If he had only had a trail-mate he would have been in no danger. The trail-mate could have build the fire. Thus, the man dies alone in the wilderness due to his own negligence. The old-timer from Sulphur Creek had warned the man of the dangers of going into the frigid Yukon Territory in the winter.