To Build A Fire
Student’s Last Name 1
Igarashi 1
Robert Igarashi
Professor Lovelace
COM 1102
14 September 2014
To Build A Fire
Jack London’s use of highly descriptive characters, settings and circumstances lead to compelling stories that are superior in quality and completeness when compared to movie adaptations..
I plan to use the following texts as follows:
Short Stories for Students: Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism On Commonly Studied Short Stories will allow me to utilize other views and insights into the work of fiction.
Jack London’s Strong Truths will also allow me to utilize other views and insights into the works of fiction
THE CREATIVE CONFLICT: STRUGGLE AND ESCAPE IN JACK LONDON’S FICTION will provide me with state of mind and background information on Jack London himself. This dissertation has been peer reviewed and should be a valid source of information.
Works Cited
Milne, Ira Mark,, and Gale Group. Short Stories for Students: Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism On Commonly Studied Short Stories. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Group, 2000. 335-358. Print.
McClintock, James I. Jack London’s Strong Truths. East Lansing, Mich: Michigan State University Press, 1997. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 14 Sept. 2014.
Gower, Ronald Allan. “THE CREATIVE CONFLICT: STRUGGLE AND ESCAPE IN JACK LONDON’S FICTION.” Order No. 7112784 The University of New Mexico, 1970. Ann Arbor: ProQuest. Web. 14 Sep. 2014.