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A Review Of "To Build A Fire"
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In "To Build a Fire" by Jack London, the setting plays a
significant role throughout the entire short story. Jack London uses
certain techniques to establish the atmosphere of the story. By
introducing his readers to the setting, prepares them for a tone that is
depressed and frightening. Isolated by an environment of frigid
weather and doo ....
Middle of paper ....r-reaching hairline
trail, the absence of sun from the sky, the tremendous cold, and the
strangeness of it all- made no impression on the man.” Blocking out the
bothersome temperatures and climate he is surrounded by, he never really
attempts to face this personal monster of his. What he would do if the
inevitable happened to him, is his person.... |
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