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Posted by Lonitta Best on June 09, 19100 at 06:18:09:
In Reply to: Idea for a literary ysis of "To Build A Fire" posted by Richard on May 23, 19100 at 13:58:32:
:Hi,
I had to do an essay on the setting of "To Build a fire" and found it quite easy. Maybe you should try this or just talk about all the events that took place in the book that eventually led to the man's death.
I am writing a literary ysis on "To Build a Fire"
: Does anyone have an idea of what to base my report on?
: Does anyone know what is used the most in the short
: story? Such as images, symbolism, etc.?
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