To Build A Fire Character Analysis

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At first glance, Beau seems very hyper, but afterward he is easy to get along with – depending on whom he meets. He is normally nice and respectful to everyone, unless if someone gets on his bad side. Although he is kind, his demeanor can sometimes change if someone attempts to hurt his family or friends. Beneath his gentleness, deep in his soul, he has a hidden anger that can surge up within him. He uses his anger to protect his loved ones, such as barking and growling. If the situation goes from bad to worse, he will fiercely engage in a fight. However, the good thing about him is that he can easily regain his composure and forgive the one that has caused the trouble. Beau has a strong instinct to chase small preys. He is very enthusiastic …show more content…
He got adopted by a student nurse. She was a kind-hearted girl who has a huge passion for dogs. She brought him at home, not far from a small city. She took great care of him for three years, and ultimately, the little husky had grown bigger and stronger. He couldn’t be any happier to live with her. He eventually became hyper as he grew older. He wouldn’t stop running around the house like crazy. Occasionally, he would injure himself on the fence and the nurse would heal him with a special ingredient. Beau couldn't help himself from being curious. He would look very carefully at her whenever she would heal him, and since that moment, he had slowly learned a few techniques on how to heal a small wound. The Siberian husky found a squirrel on the following morning. He escaped over the fence again and he took off at full throttle toward the plain. He was chasing the same animal for twenty minutes. Later on, he stopped in the middle of the forest and he got lost. He couldn’t find his home anymore. However, he was more excited than worried. The new environment somehow intrigued him, and since then he had been exploring every single area to find new