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  • This essay is a paper that states the "setting" of the story and shows how the setting affected the plot and what happens in the story.

     

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ID number:327136
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Published: 02.12.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Jack London's Freezing Setting Turns Man Into Human Popsicle
In the story "To Build a Fire", by Jack London, the reader is shown how harsh the landscape is in the Yukon, and how it can affect a lone traveler. The author shows the empty, lonely, and dangerous terrain affecting the attitude of the main character; the man. This setting of the story has made the man go from cocky, to a little wary, to terrified for his life.
London starts his narrative with a description of the how bad the weather is on this particular day. He not only describes the sky as "cold and gray" (117), but as "ex…

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