Decision theory, objectivity, and pessimism on outdoor ship In Stephen Klein's short story 'Open Ship', American naturalist literary schools are used and three of the eight features are the most obvious. That work is a good example. Natural Rhythm School. Three of the eight features are determinism, objectivity and pessimism. They know better than others how Steven Crane looks at the world and the environment around him. The certainty is of course the most obvious of the three functions.
In the two stories written by a crane, objects and letters mean more than their entity names. The two stories I refer are "open boat" and "blue hotel". These two stories were written in 1898. "Open boat" is a story about what the crane experienced in the Commodore wreck. "An opened ship" raises a deep philosophical problem and is filled with a symbolic meaning. (LRC - 1) There are four main characters in this story, their names or their thoughts and behaviors are symbolized in the story.
"Open Boat", 1897 Author: Steven Crane (1871-1900) central figure: This story does not have a real core figure Steven Crane's story An open boat analysis. Everyone on board is told more or less, and prominent figures will not jump out from the reader as a central figure. Noteworthy are located in the correspondent and Billy oil can. Other features: Chef: Please give water from the boat. - Alfred Hitchcock in the rear window of the rear window of Alfred Hitchcock, L. Jeffries played by Jimmy Stewart was completely addicted to spending all the time while watching a neighbor from a wheelchair. He used a camera to improve his vision, thereby enhancing his role as a bystander and a voyeur. This will help you to create a movie that is playing outside the Jeffries window. In this "movie in the movie", the life of his neighbors became the theme of conspiracy.