Sunday, March 3, 2019
Stability of Characters in to Build a Fire and the Tell Tale Heart
Henry James argues that a component part is only as interesting as their responses to a particular situation, nookie be supported by using any written workings that a student may encounter, supportn that the story has at least(prenominal) one character. I intend to prove that the instability of the master(prenominal) characters in each story will ultimately be their downfall. The story To take a Fire by Jack London is about a human struggle with disposition and his inability to trust his human consciousness, and In Edgar Allen Poes story The Tale-Tell Heart is about a man who proclaims he is non crazy tho plans and executes the complete of an aged man.In the branch of To build a Fire the man realizes how c sure-enough(a) the live is extraneous but he only sees this as a fact and not a threat to his health. Jack London writes As he turned to go on, he spat speculatively. There was a sharp, explosive rattle that startled him. He spat again. And again, in the air, be fore it could fall to the snow, the spitting crackled in the air. Undoubtedly it was colder than fifty at a lower place-how much colder he did not know. alone the temperature did not matter. (120) This is one example where the master(prenominal) character ignores his human instinct(predicate) and doesnt bring items that would cover his verbalism and cheekbones.Also read The twaddle of an Eyewitness Essay AnalysisAny man with common in enjoinigence knows to bring the right items for the journey if hes going to be traveling in weather that will be colder than fifty degrees below zero. While on this trip the man is accompanied by a go after that follows the man on his unadvised journey. The cut through uses its natural instinct to outlive the man on this trip. The dog is a native ill-humoured and I believe represents pure instinct in this story in which the man doesnt use at all. The dog knows to bite the screwball off of his feet so that they do not become frozen from the approximative conditions.He buries himself in the snow when the man cannot start a combustion because his hands are too cold to pull his matches out of his pocket. With the dogs cunning since of smell he knows when the man is dying and understands that the man wants to kill the dog so that he can insert his hands inside the dogs carcass to warm him up. In this environment the dog is real smarter than the man because he uses his natural instincts to stay warm and keep himself alive. In The Tale-Tell Heart the narrator in which is assumed to be a man takes care of n old man who I perceived to be rich. For some strange agent, the narrator was obsessed with the old mans readt and soul. It was open-wide, wide open-and i grew maddened as I gazed upon it. I truism it with perfect distinctness- all a dull blue with a dreaded veil over it that chilled the very marrow in my bones but I could see nothing else of the old mans face or person for I had directed the ray as if by instin ct, precisely upon the damned spot. (414) The old man was going to be murder for his pale blue eye. For seven straight nights at midnight the eye was closed.It wasnt until the eight night when the narrator accidently woke the old man up and one time the narrator saw that blue eye he began to grow furious and knew that that was the night he had to kill the old man. Normal people would expect a look of disgust on their face after committing a murder, but the narrator smiled and then would try and convince himself that he was not mad. After murdering the old man the narrator begins to hear voices in his head. Those voices told him the eye was evil, and that he was doing the right thing. He would as well hear a moan of terror many nights at midnight.The narrator could alike hear the old mans heart, even after he had been murdered. It is impossible to hear a persons heartbeat with the naked ear. He also thought the police officers were laughing at his horror of the heartbeat. The vo ices caused him to murder, and then caused him to give into the police when he easily could have gotten away with it. These two main characters two have obstacles to conquer in their own ways. In To attain a Fire the main character is scrap and resisting the obvious signs that tell him he should not make the trip in that inclement weather but proceeds anyway.I believe that the man is so irresponsible that it makes him ignorant. It seemed to me that the man felt like he was bigger and better than anyone on this planet and not even nature could endanger him. For that very reason was why the man could not make it to his destination, but the dog in which he tried to kill not only survived but also made it to the destination. In The Tale-Tell Heart instead of a fight with nature the narrator is fighting with the voice inside his head or yet another personality.I believe that by day the narrator was a normal man who really cared about taking care of the old man, but by night his alter ego would kick in and basically talk control of his mind. That is why the story keeps going back down and forth with trying to convince the reader of his sanity. Although both of the stories are different, the main character mind frames are both fragile and precarious. The may not be fighting the same fight but they are fighting something whether it be nature or the voices in there head. Throughout both of the stories the characters do thing that make the reader wonder. It just goes to show how unstable each character is.
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