What Are Jack London's Account Of San Francisco Earthquakes

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Both Mark Twain’s and Jack London’s accounts of San Francisco earthquakes reveal through diction and point of view their differing purposes and attitudes towards the subject. The formal language and objective point of view in Jack London’s essay, “The San Francisco Earthquake”, prove that his purpose is to inform the readers of the monetary damages and scientific facts of the 1906 earthquake. For example, in the his first paragraph, London addresses the cost of the earthquake and fire damage: “But the conflagration that followed burned up hundreds of dollars worth of property.” He also explains the scientific process caused by the great fire: “The heated air rising made an enormous suck. Thus did the fire of itself build its own colossal chimney

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