In the context of a story or film, the man's second fire often represents a pivotal moment or turning point. It may symbolize his attempt to overcome past failures or challenges, showcasing growth or resilience. Depending on the narrative, the outcome of this fire can lead to redemption, destruction, or a deeper understanding of his journey. Ultimately, it serves to develop the character and advance the plot.
Snow from the tree branches falls on it
Nothing
carnage
with a lighter
It means you're screwed!
When someone lights a match they have started a small fire. This fire burns at two thousand flames per second.
It's Dead Mans Chest :)
When was the second fire at the whitehouse?
its about a mans struggle to make it in 75 below temp and making a fire is the only way for him to survive
what are you talking about if i may ask
The "No mans land" was the land between the trenches in which you'd likely be mowed down in a violent burst of machine gun fire or poison gas.
Don't get into it, or grab a hand while he's trying to get you into it.