The Fire-Raiser
"The Fire-Raiser" is a short story by H.G. Wells that explores themes of morality and the consequences of one's actions. The narrative follows a man who becomes obsessed with starting fires, leading to chaos and destruction in his community. His actions raise questions about human nature and the darker impulses that can drive individuals to harm others.
As the story unfolds, the protagonist grapples with his motivations and the impact of his behavior on those around him. The tale serves as a cautionary reminder of the potential for evil within society and the importance of personal responsibility.