"To Build a Fire" is a short story written by Jack London. The point of view in the story is third person limited, as the narrator is not a character in the story but only relates the thoughts and actions of the protagonist. The narrator is able to see and describe the events of the story as they happen, but is not privy to the inner thoughts and feelings of the other characters.
Jack London
the story is Third person omniscient
Jack London is the author of "To Build a Fire." The story is a classic of American literature and is known for its tense portrayal of a man's struggle against nature in the Yukon wilderness.
The major point in To Build a Fire is the struggle of man vs. nature.
To Build a Fire was created in 1908.
he build it underneath a tree apex
Fire point is that point where fire extinguisher and fire buckets will be easily available in case of emergency's can be use immediately.
Let's Build a Fire was created on 2005-11-26.
It's from the point ofview of a man that is in the wilderness trying to get to his logging community. I think at some point it switches to the dog though.
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Some literary elements in Jack London's "To Build a Fire" include setting (harsh Yukon winter), point of view (third person limited), symbolism (fire symbolizing life and survival), and foreshadowing (hints at the man's fate throughout the story).
No, 'to build a fire' is a predicate (the part of the sentences that is not the subject).The predicate includes a verb (to build) and the words that follow related to that verb (a fire, direct object of the verb).