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What theme is common to the two excerpts below? 1...His theory of running until he reached camp and
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the boys had one flaw in it: he lacked the endurance. Several times he stumbled.
finally he tottered, crumpled up, and fell. When he tried to rise, he failed. sit He must sit and rest, he decided, and
next time he would
merely walk and keep on going. As he sat and regained his breath, he noted that he was feeling quite warm and comfortable. He was
not shivering, and it even seemed that
warm glow had come to his chest and trunk. And yet, when he touched his nose or cheeks.
there was no sensation. Running would not thaw them out. Nor would
it thaw out his hands and feet. Then the thought came to him
that the frozen portions of his body must be extending. He tried to keep to this thought down, to forget it. to to think of something else; he
was aware of the panicky feeling that it caused, and
produced a vision of his body totally frozen.
he was afraid of the panic. But the thought asserted itself, and persisted, until it
(ack London, To Build a Fire)
2. Presently the boat also passed to the left of the correspondent with the captain clinging with one hand to the keel. He would have
appeared like a man raising himself to look over a board fence, if it were not for the extraordinary gymnastics of the boat. The
correspondent marvelled that the captain could still hold to it.
They passed on, nearer to shore-the oiler, the cook, the captain-and following them went the water-jar, bouncing gayly over the
seas.
The correspondent remained in the grip of this strange new enemy-a current. The shore. with its white slope of sand and its green
bluff, topped with little silent cottages, was spread like picture before him. It was very near to him then, but he was impressed as one
who in a gallery looks at a scene from Brittany or Algiers.
He thought: am going to drown? Can it be possible? Can it be possible? Can it be possible?" Perhaps an individual must consider his
own death to be the final phenomenon of nature."
(Stephen Crane, The Open Boan


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