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London’s use of setting in “To Build a Fire”
London’s use of setting in “To Build a Fire” ;In “To Build a Fire,” ;Jack London uses many details of setting to illustrate the gravity of the protagonist’s situation. ...
places a strong emphasis on the setting in the introduction to the story. “Day had broken cold and grey, exceedingly cold and grey...” He repeats these phrases to redefine to his readers the impact the setting has on the lives of the characters. The gloominess of the setting instills feelings in the man and the dog, of a constant battle with this world of depression they are in. Being given no sense of imagination, the man
London’S Use Of Setting In “To Build A Fire”
London’s use of setting in “To Build a Fire” ;In “To Build a Fire,” ;Jack London uses many details of setting to illustrate the gravity of the protagonist’s situation. The ...
is only gifted with his practical knowledge.