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LITERARY MOVEMENTS
The pieces of literature by different authors in a particular period of time are what we refer to as
literary movements. This aspect of literature helps us to understand the mind of the author via
knowing the reasons why he or she wrote the piece of work at that particular moment (Jack,
1904). These pieces carry moral lessons which are a reflection of how issues in the society are
supposed to be handled. The use of this tool in the world of literature has enhanced many people
to comprehend that people have different characters thus everyone has his or her own way of
handling matters that are encountered on daily basis (Nella, 1902). Apart from understanding
literary pieces the keenness that is involved in analyzing these works ensures that the readers are
not just entertained by the stories and poems but they are also instilled with good behavior that
assists them to being better people in the society.
“To Build a Fire”, (Jack, 1904) is a short story that exhibits the true nature of most human beings
that pretend to be all knowing. Nature dictates that as much as you want people to listen to us we
must also learn to listen to them. There is no monotony in handling of life’s issues we need to be
guided as well as guide others. The main character in this story is given guidelines before setting
forth for his journey but unfortunately he proves to be adamant to instructions and he takes
whatever he is told as mere fabricated stories that are meant to catalyze fear in people who lack
courage. The cold in the land is too much but this man still pretends to be too strong for it but in
real sense he is suffering (Jack, 1904).