Imagery In Jack London's To Build A Fire

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Jack London wrote a fiction short story called “To Build a Fire.” In this short story Jack London wrote, he used imagery and characterization. Imagery is the use of words and phrase that appeal to the five senses. Characterization is the process by which the writer reveal the personality of a character. So, this is what Jack London uses in the whole story. In the story “To Build a Fire,” there was imagery used in the context. The first example was from page one, “There was no sun nor hint of sun, though there was not a cloud in the sky. It was a clear day, and yet there seemed an intangible pall over the face of things, a subtle gloom that made the day dark, and that was due to the absence of sun.” So what the author was saying that day,

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