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Three attributes of the man in "To Build a Fire" by Jack London are arrogant, inexperienced, and overly confident. These characteristics ultimately lead to his downfall as he underestimates the harsh conditions of the Yukon wilderness.

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List three works of Jack London?

"Call of the Wild", "To Build a Fire" and "White Fang"


Jack London to build a fire?

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Who is the author to build a fire?

Jack London


What is a good symbol for the story to build a fire by Jack London?

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Who is the author of To Build a Fire?

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.


Does Jack London have experience on writing to build a fire?

Yes, Jack London wrote "To Build a Fire" based on his own experiences during the Klondike Gold Rush in the Yukon territory. London spent time living and working in the harsh conditions of the Yukon, which inspired many of his famous stories set in the wilderness.


Jack London's to build a fire best exemplifies what movement?

I got this correct, the actual correct answer is Naturalism!


What does the author say is lacking in the make up of the man in to build a fire Jack London?

In "To Build a Fire" by Jack London, the man is lacking "imagination" or the ability to understand and respect the harshness of the natural world. This lack of intuition and foresight ultimately leads to his downfall in the freezing Yukon wilderness.


Who is the protagonist in to build a fire by Jack London?

The protagonist was never actually named; he was called "the man" throughout the story.


How is nature represented in Jack London's to build a fire?

Nature is the antagonist, the foe against which the man is pitted for survival


Is Jack London the same as john London?

yes jack London is the same person as john London. he adopted the name jack.


Who was the protagonist in to build a fire by Jack London?

Jack London only covered one war, as a war correspondent; the Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905.