Jack London's "To Build A Fire"
Date Submitted: 12/05/2004 06:19:22
Jack London uses the devices of plot, setting, and characterization in this short
story 'To Build A Fire' to convey his message that humans need to be social. London
sets an average, middle-aged logger in a deserted Yukon trail during a wintry season. The
temperature is seventy-five degrees below zero and the logger and his husky are traveling
towards Henderson Creek, about ten miles away, where the logger's companions are
located. London places the man
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