To build a fire is a short story about a man on the trail in sub zero weather trying to survive.
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The span of time in which a story takes place
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The span of time in which a story takes place
A single sitting
If by life span you mean the time span of the story the answer is ten years. It took Odysseyus ten years to complete the journey from Troy back to his homeland of Ithica.
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It knew that it was not time for traveling. a+
really, it depends on the story i can tell you about how i walked down the hall to my class and that might take me only a few minutes. its a matter of how much detail you go into and how long the time span is in the story. the more detail, the more time it takes, the longer the time span, the longer it will take you to write the story. there is no set time, however, there are publishing companies that expect your work at a specific time, so you want to be careful about that. you can lose a contract if your not careful
Pro's= Most simple to design and make, thus allowing less time needed to build. Con's= Weak when long span but strong with a short span
In "To Build a Fire" by Jack London, the dog's instincts warn it about the extreme cold and the dangerous conditions of the day. The dog senses that it is too cold to travel and that a fire is necessary for survival. The dog's instincts emphasize the importance of staying warm and safe in the harsh environment.
The story "The Brown Chest" takes place over the span of a day, from early morning to late evening.