Into the Wild

Jack London was one of Chris McCandless’ favorite authors. After reading “To Build a Fire,” consider the following elements, or themes, from the story and explain why each one might have appealed to McCandless: 1. Fight for Survival/Perseverance 2. Brutal

Jack London was one of Chris McCandless’ favorite authors. After reading “To Build a Fire,”
consider the following elements, or themes, from the story and explain why each one
might have appealed to McCandless:
1. Fight for Survival/Perseverance
2. Brutality of Nature
3. Man vs. Nature
4. Pride/”ego”/hubris
5. Instinct vs. intellectualism

For the short story: https://americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/to-build-a-fire.pdf

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Chris' fight for survival truly begins when he finds himself unable to make his way back across the Teklanika River. He is weak and hungry, but he has been able to kill small game.... larger game alludes him, spoils, or becomes food for the wolves.

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How did it relate to Build a Fire?