To Build a Fire
4.how does the unnamed protagonist feel?how do you know
4.how does the unnamed protagonist feel?how do you know
4.how does the unnamed protagonist feel?how do you know
This depends on what point in the story you are referring to. For much of the story, the man feels that it is colder than he has ever experienced in nature but he can continue to the camp at Henderson Creek. He thinks he can outlast nature: this is hubris and a terrible mistake.