Examples Of Naturalism In The Open Boat

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Kevin Newton
Professor Jesse Dorion
English 1302.08
31 October 2017
The Naturalism and Realism of Stephen Crane “The Open Boat”
In Stephen Crane” The Open Boat,” this story portrays four men on a boat in the ocean of the coast of Florida. Battling to survive the efforts of mother nature. Stephen Crane illustrates to the reader that mother nature is indiscriminate and unforgiving. Also, nature is lacking in apathy and hard-nosed. Stephen Crane illustrates to the reader that the will to survive is arduous and adamant.
Stephen Crane, “The Open Boat,” illustrates that the tone of the narrator is cold-hearted. Stephen Crane illustrates that while describing the sharks circling around the boat, while the other men slept, while the correspondent rowed. Stephen Crane describes this as being ergo. Stephen Crane “The Open Boat,” illustrates through “The Captain,” as a person of great valuation of the ocean. The Captain ship went down at sea during the night. The captain must get the remaining passengers to safety quickly. The captain and the three men are the only remaining survivors floating in a dinghy. Their contingent or realism of survival depends on the captain’s comprehension of the sea. …show more content…

The correspondent shares the job of rowing with the oiler. Stephen Crane, illustrates that the correspondent is optimistic of the men. The correspondent is joyfully surprised to be kind hearted to the kinship he and the crew shares. Infinite times, the correspondent praises nature and the gods of the sea and thinks whether they all were meant to drown. In the face of the correspondent distinguishes that nature and fate do not move and feel as men do, the correspondent nevertheless motivates them because. He believes lather is a purpose to nature, that it in some way legitimize his struggle for