The nature is more cruel than men. the nature is more powerful than men but sometime there are bad things happened in world by man like bomb blast and so on.
Cruel man
Man vs. nature is one of the most common conflicts found in stories, along with man vs. self, man vs. society, and man vs. man. Some short stories that contain man vs. nature conflicts specifically include "The Interloper" by Saki, "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" by Bret Harte, and "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell.
here are several: The fat man was sad. or more complex: The man was more mad than sad that he was fat.
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Man Vs. Nature Man Vs. Society Man Vs. Man
Man. While nature is potentially more powerful, it simply does. Man has the power of making conscious decisions on whether or not to hurt one another or whether or not to do things to hurt nature. Because it seems to be a priority of most people to hurt others, in whatever way, to get what they want (which is usually something stupid), people are definitely more cruel.
The theme in "To Build a Fire" is that nature is cruel, and she deals harshly with those who don't respsect her; also that nature is more powerful than man.
The nature of man is cruel and undefined. They do dumb and harsh things maybe to prove a point but end up hurting so many others.
The theme in "To Build a Fire" is that nature is cruel, and she deals harshly with those who don't respsect her; also that nature is more powerful than man.
Thomas Hobbes
Slavery was a cruel thing, because it was the unjust, and inhumane treatment, of innocent human beings. Its just not right for a man to own a man.
She hasn't ditched her man and she wouldn't ditch him just because she got famous. She has far more respect for her man Adam than that.
A. A man of disreputable nature B. Shady character C. Snake in the grass D. None are more formal than the others. A. A man of disreputable nature Apex::::
Interestingly, man is part of nature. Sometimes it is difficult to separate the observer from the observed.
beautiful, cruel, tender, loving, destroying. In a larger sense this is man's view of nature. The mermaid, a fantastic creature, is nature herself. If you posses these qualities then yes you are.
No. The individual knows his deepest fears and desires and that gives him an unlimited ability to wound his own spirit. No one but yourself can wound your spirit.
Romanticism. Dark romanticism to be exact. Romantics believed in the key idea of nature being stronger than man. (Man vs. Nature) Jack London wrote the short story to show that animal's survival instinct, could surpass man's.