Dramatic irony describes a situation in which the reader has information or knowledge that character in the story does not have. Dramatic irony can create suspense a feeling of anxiety or…

Dramatic irony describes a situation in which the reader has information or knowledge that character in the story does not have. Dramatic irony can create suspense a feeling of anxiety or anticipation about what will happen next in a story. Why does the author include this information in “To Build a Fire”? How does it add to the suspense you feel?

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