Words or Phrases: The writer uses words like “bleak and bitter cold,” “dying,” “forlorn,” and death to set up a depressing and desperate mood. Tone.

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Words or Phrases: The writer uses words like “bleak and bitter cold,” “dying,” “forlorn,” and death to set up a depressing and desperate mood. Tone or Language: The overall tone of the text is judgmental. I know this because all of the characters judge someone else in the group that is different from themselves and make a choice based on that decision. The author judges all of them as well and sentences them all to death for the sin they have committed. Racial Prejudice Religious Prejudice Craft Elements: The author uses symbolism to help the reader understand the consequences of holding back their “logs.” The logs represent their prejudices. And because they can’t give them up to keep the fire going, they all die. Economic Prejudice Economic Prejudice Structure: The author organizes the text into eight four-line stanzas. Each of the six middle stanzas present a man who has a different prejudice against someone else around the fire. They all make the same decision and all pay the same price for that decision as seen in the last stanza. Racial Prejudice Selfish Theme: This poem is about the consequences of letting your prejudices control your decisions. I know this because in the end, all of the men die because they could not let go of their prejudices. They could have saved themselves by burning them, just as we can save ourselves by burning our own.