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Daniel Dyer
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"The White Silence" summary ?
What is the theme to The Law of Life by Jack London?
In the story "The Law of Life" by Jack London, what is the parallelism expressing?
In Jack London's "The Law of Life," how are Koskoosh's final hours the same and different as the treatment of elders today?
What kind of narrator is used in "Love of Life"? I can't tell if the narrator is third person limited or omniscient. If you could help me understand why it is one or the other, I would greatly appreciate it. The story can be found here: http://london.sonoma.edu/Writings/LoveLife/life.html
Despite the fact that all of the authors for the realism and naturalism unit seem to seek the same aim—to represent things as they really are—each author in his or her turn has a very different understanding of what the truth is. Compare and contrast Henry James's Daisy Miller: A Study and Jack London's "To Build a Fire." What is the fundamental truth for each author you've chosen to compare? What do these two truths have in common with each other? In what ways are these truths in conflict, or opposed to, each other?