First, read the stories.
Next, write down things like:
Then, write your points in proper sentences using proper grammar and spelling. Add a short introduction and conclusion and you've got a nice essay.
To write an essay about "Into the Wild" and "To Build a Fire," you can explore themes of survival, nature, and isolation present in both works. Analyze how the protagonists in each story confront the challenges of the wilderness and their motivations for venturing into it. Compare and contrast the outcomes for the characters in each story to highlight similarities and differences in their experiences with the natural world.
"Call of the Wild", "To Build a Fire" and "White Fang"
A porcupine visits Brian and inadvertently helps him figure out how to build a fire by making him realize that the bark of a tree is dry and flammable. Brian observes the porcupine chewing on the bark, which gives him the idea to use it as kindling for his fire.
white fang, the call of the wild (look for the old one) , to build a fire
Wild Fire - novel - has 528 pages.
In Jack London's story "To Build a Fire," the antagonist is the harsh, unforgiving Yukon wilderness. The protagonist faces a series of challenges from the extreme cold, terrain, and weather conditions that ultimately lead to his demise.
Wild Fire - novel - was created on 2006-11-06.
Fire - Wild Orchid album - was created in 2001.
a tornado in the form of fire
Yes fire can be used to scare wild animals away.
A bush fire is a wild fire that occurs naturally in the bush.
because he wanted to write a book
Wild Fire - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG