To Build a Fire

To build a fire by jack London. The narrator states “the trouble with him was that he was without imagination.HE WAS QUICK AND ALERT IN THE THINGS OF LIFE,but only in the things,and not in the significances”.What about the mans personality becomes clear

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I'm not sure how your question ends, but the man has knowledge..... he does not have experience. He thinks reading about the cold and studying the effects of temperature has prepared him for his journey..... he is unable to think outside the box.

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