Comparing The Adversities In Chapter 3 Of Stephen Crane's The Open Boat

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Adversities of the Open Boat In Chapter 3 of Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat” after a direful shipwreck, the captain, an oiler, a cook, and a correspondent form a relationship with one another while facing adversity and death. These men share the arduous task of rowing their dinghy and sharing the limited supply of rations. In paragraph 9, the correspondent’s thoughts of rowing the dinghy were revealed. He described it as “a diabolical punishment.” Although it was their only way to reach land, the correspondent and oiler shared the same dissentient thoughts of rowing the dinghy. As the men were rowing the dinghy, they noticed a lighthouse in the distance. In hopes of being rescued, the oiler says “the keeper ought to be able to make us