Jack London (1876-1916) had a major impact on the naturalist movement that took place in the United States from the 1890s to the 1920s. Naturalist movement is a combination of realism, surface reality and emphasis on deterministic philosophy, the latter thinks it is almost impossible for humans to enforce their will in their own destiny ( Matson). In London 's "fire", "This is a sunny day, but there is a shadow that is invisible before things, there seems to be a foggy cloud that wraps that day due to lack of sunlight" It was. Kinsella 608) is to emphasize how vulnerable human beings are to their environment.
Jack London is one of the greatest writers in the United States. His work extends even further from the undeveloped barbaric land of Klondike to the chain of the Philippine island of the vast Pacific, even further away and space. Jack London himself is a pioneer of undeveloped barbaric borders. London wrote this unknown frontier with a cumbersome adventure. "He will make the reader understand the Ten Commandments by hiding the facts so that he can participate in action" (Charles Child Walcutt 16). He insults the reader with incomplete information and basically encourages readers to continue reading their choices. "Winding baroque style has proved to be annoying often" (Gorman Beauchamp 297-303). As London 's writing attributes are very deep in terms of explanation and stories, readers may have these stories in stories.
I am an American who is interested in contemporary American problems and I like criticism of his history and culture. My recent readings include Charles Dickens, Jack London, Bill Bryson, and less-known historians / writers indigenous people, slaves, women, children, religion, critics of America in the war, Business, Government, Social Structure, Immigration, Declaration of Independence and Constitution. I spent even in Europe, the Middle East and even Afghanistan. For decades I have driven away the back streets of America and small towns. I like to meet with Americans and talk and find out what they carve. I have been fascinated to the point where I touched the surface and to the extent that the United States really understands. There are many corners and gaps that need to be read continuously. Dickens wrote a tough book on American terrorism in the early 19th century, but after 30 years he insisted he was not so wrong with something in his life.