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Irony In John London's To Build A Fire

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John London uses realism, naturalism and irony on his story "To Build A Fire". This story narrates the story of a men in the middle of the Yukon Trail, London narrates how a man is trying to get to the fork of Henderson Creek, where the boys were already. The man was hoping to find some gold and that's what lead him to his own tragedy. London what us to think that he only uses realism in the story, but in reality he uses both, realism and naturalism towards the development of the story. We can see how he uses realism when the man is thinking: "He was quickly and alert in the things of life, but only in the good things, and not in the significances. Fifty degrees below zero meant eighty-odd degrees of frost. Such fact impressed him as being

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