Ernest Hemingway's To Build A Fire

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The story To Build a Fire is set on a cold winter's day on a wilderness trail along the Yukon river. A man is traveling along this trail in the frigid weather in order to go to a camp where some friends of his were waiting for him. The cold weather in this story creates obstacles for the man to overcome, or in some cases, obstacles that are not physically possible for him to overcome. The setting impacts the story as a whole in a few different ways. The first way that the setting impacts the story is through the characters. The text states that the man “was quick and alert in the things of life, but only in the things, and not in the significances” (Paragraph 3). The man knew that it was cold, but because of his inexperience, he didn’t know

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