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How is a moral different from a theme

A moral is the lesson learned while the theme is the basic idea of a play.

What is an example of a positive statement

A positive statement is a philosophical term for statements that simply state how things are without moral implications. An example of a positive statement would be "the grass is green".

Why must the man stop and build a second fire

Because he wants a second fire...

Or... to prevent frostbite...

Who is the speaker in the poem you ask me how much i love you

Speaker was Elizabeth Barrett Browning, reading the poem she wrote to Robert Browning. It began, How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.

What can a change in medium provide for the audience

a new perspective on an original work

Why can't the man get the third fire started In to build a fire by Jack London

His hands are too frozen to tend to the fire.

What is William Carlos Williams describing in this passage from Spring and All

what hes describing is the end of winter

What is the overall mood created in Dover beach

Mood in Dover beach by Matthew Arnold

What is the definition of a literary theme

the meaning of a literary theme

In To Build a Fire how does the man know that he shouldn't travel alone when it's fifty below zero

The old man in Sulphur creek told him

What does the dog do after the man dies

He heads to camp in search of fire

In the Illustration of Sugriva Challenging Vali from the Ramayana how does the painter's interpretation of The Ramayana emphasize Rama's strength

the color blue

What is one theme of “To Build a Fire” by Jack London

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.

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