The depiction of nature's power over humans and character building in the short story “The White Silence”

  • Teacher, English Department, Bukhara State Medical Institute

DOI

https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol2-iss4/S-pp209-215

Keywords

натурализм , человек , природа , влияние , натуралистический детерминизм , обстоятельства , среда , силы.

Abstract

This chapter of the work will analyze the short story "The White Silence" by Jack London that follows the journey of Mason, a prospector in the frozen wilderness of the Yukon. As Mason travels alone through the harsh and desolate landscape, he encounters the profound and eerie phenomenon known as the White Silence. This is a moment when nature seems to come to a standstill, with no wind, no movement, and an overwhelming quietness. In the midst of this frozen stillness, Mason confronts his own mortality and experiences a deep sense of isolation. The story explores themes of human vulnerability in the face of nature's forces and the psychological impact of extreme conditions on an individual's perception. London's vivid descriptions and atmospheric writing style contribute to the story's evocative portrayal of the unforgiving Arctic environment and its impact on the human psyche.

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The depiction of nature's power over humans and character building in the short story “The White Silence”

How to Cite

Khabibullina , L. 2024. The depiction of nature’s power over humans and character building in the short story “The White Silence”. Foreign Linguistics and Lingvodidactics. 2, 4/S (Oct. 2024), 209–215. DOI:https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol2-iss4/S-pp209-215.