Nature is its own existence. It does not care how it affects people, nor does it care whether that behavior is understood or not. Nature deliberately does not hurt or help someone. In other words, it is not cruel and considerate. It is a small presence of itself. Steven Crane showed this with his short story "Open Ship". Steven crane wrote this story from the experience of real life, and after the shipwreck he was trapped in a small boat. Throughout this story, he reveals his feelings about nature (Spofford 1).
Stephen Crane's "open boat" "They do not know the color of the sky." The first sentence of Stephen Crane's "open ship" suggests an overall relationship between individuals and nature. This sentence also implies the limit of someone's view. They are unaware and do not recognize everything else, in other words, they may be devoid of experience. "Open Boat" first explained four people on a small boat on the raging waters.
The Crane 's The Open Boat has more than just captains, correspondents, refuelers, chefs. The fifth feature is natural. It influences four people constantly riding and is always in their suffering, so nature can be seen as a protagonist in the story. In this work, various views of nature are expressed. Nature as a causal factor in the whole trial, unrelated to human predicament that is personified in that action
At The Open Boat of Stephen Crane, Crane uses his personal experience to draw this short story. The method of writing a crane contains a very remarkable usage of naturalism. Naturalism is just a struggle between nature and man, nature is the most powerful. In The Open Boat, his character was disappointing nature as the crane wrote a sinking ship. The story of Open Boat is based on Crane's actual experience in gun smuggling to Crane where he was on a small boat with the other three men. Klein uses naturalism to shape nature, reveals his overwhelming personal feelings in front of nature, and effectively uses colors to symbolize their journey.
"OPEN BOAT, THE" Stephen Crane (1897) In June 1897, a satirical and naturalistic story of Steven Crane "Open Ship" was published in SCRIBNER magazine. This story is a fictitious explanation of Klein's own experience six months ago and when he sank, he and the other four people floated on the coast of Florida for 30 hours. In this story, Klein uses his style and his idea to dispel the general concept of social Darwinism in the second half of the nineteenth century. (See Darwin, Charles Robert.) As with Klein's experience, four men were on board: correspondent, chef, strong refueling person and injured captain. These men are fighting the ocean and it looks like a few days. The correspondent and the oil pot are replaced by a boat, and the chef keeps drinking water from the boat. (831) At dawn, men stop declaring to argue and decide to swim on the coast.
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