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“To Build a Fire” by Jack London

Who/what is the antagonist?
What is the central conflict?
How is the conflict resolved?

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GPT 3.5
The antagonist in "To Build a Fire" by Jack London is the extreme cold weather. The central conflict of the story is the man's struggle to stay alive against the freezing temperatures. The conflict is resolved when the man unfortunately succumbs to the cold and dies.
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