Fire and crane open-ship London's choice and responsibility to establish naturalism depict human control over their behavior and destiny, subject to natural constraints and decisions, including their human nature. The freedom described by Jean-Paul Sartre allows all individuals to make their own choices independently. Despite the deadly acts in naturalism, the character of London 's' Building a Fire' and the character of 'Klein' 'Open Boat' are ultimately responsible for their choice and the result of their choice.
Steven Klein's open boat and Jack London want to fire with Stephen Klang's short story "Open Boat". Both writers are pessimistic about the nature of human beings, and are strongly aware of nature. The performance of their personality shows that people believe they can be strong and survive, but these roles overestimate themselves, so in the face of death their mortality rate You can understand.
Many experiments have been explored between human beings and nature, from the Yukon trail to the oceanic realism, naturalist writers such as Stephen Crane and Jack London. Steven Crane is known for his story "Open Ship". The story includes the crew of three crews trying to find help during the storm. In Jack London's "Building a Fire", a man fights nature and sets fire, so it will not freeze to death. Stephen Clan's story "Open Ship" began with three men, including oil men, chefs, and injured captain, on board. Apart from the top of the white bubbles, they were staring at the waves with a slate tone. They want to find some land. They are hungry, but nothing to eat besides the obese chefs. They can make big shadows underwater. They are scary but beautiful, but I saw sharks swimming in the water
I will read an excerpt from short story "Open Ship" by Stephen Crane today. You write an article explaining the relationship between the four men on the ship and analyze how this relationship is in the center of the theme and the plot of the aisle. Be sure to include the evidence in the text to support your answer. Write a letter to the principal asking if the student should be allowed to use the phone in class. In your study, you found two videos, two articles and one survey on your mobile phone. Please record each source to collect evidence of discussion and use these sources to support your position