Instinctual Domination

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Every story has a theme: a major message shown throughout the story. These themes can be vast and some stories have multiple themes. Most of the time, the theme of a story isn’t clearly stated in the story and you often have to look for it. Because of this, different people are often able to come up with different themes for one story. Many critics question the themes that have been found by other people and even argue why those themes are or are not legit themes for that story. There are many different elements in a story that can be used to prove whether or not the themes given really fit the story. One of the themes commonly believed fit for To Build a Fire, by Jack London is that instinct triumphs over intellect. In To Build a Fire, by Jack London, the theme instinct over intellect is expressed through characters, plot, and point of view.
Instinct over intellect is the major theme in Fire, by London, and it is expressed mostly though the characters. There are two characters in this story, the man and the dog. The man is a symbol for intellect. He is always thinking about what he...

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