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Jack London

To Build a Fire

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1902

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Essay Topics

1.

Early in the story, the man is “without imagination” (2). In the end, as he slips into death, he vividly imagines the boys discovering his body. Why has his imagination become so active? What purpose does this serve for the story?

2.

Although the man is alone and no one will ever exactly know the events leading to his death, he wants to die in a way that is dignified. Why? What does this say about his character?

3.

Jack London prospected in the Klondike. Consult outside resources and discuss how his own experiences did (or did not) parallel those of the protagonist.

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