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The Beast in the Jungle | The Inaccessible Future: The Beast in the Jungle

In the following excerpt, Bell looks at ‘‘The
Beast in the Jungle’’ as a ‘‘dark fable’’ and examines
its treatment of passivity and fate.

‘‘The Beast in the Jungle’’ may be James’s most extreme expression of the theme of human character as potentiality which cannot or will not move out into the world of action, of plot. Published in 1903, the same year as The Ambassadors, it bears, as will be seen, a certain relation to that novel, which arises, in a much more complicated way, from the idea of the failure to ‘‘live.’’ But the short story is a dark fable, more abstract and pessimistic than the novel. Marcher (whose name differs from hers only by an initial letter) is the farthest James would ever go...

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