London's "To Build A Fire": Use Of Devices To Convey His Message
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 in this Yukon environment to
symbolize that in this cold, cruel world, we need to learn how to benefit
from each oth ....
Word count: 428 - Page count: 2
|
|
GotPapers has one of the largest term paper databases online. Join today to view this essay and over 45000 other essays in our members' only section.
Your subsription is activated immediately after payment, which is perfect for those times when you are up late working on an important
paper that is due tomorrow.
Membership Option |
Price |
PayPal |
30 days (recurring) |
$19.95 |
90 days (recurring) |
$39.95 |
180 days (non-recurring) |
$69.95 |
|
|
|