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Four Characters In The Open Boat By Stephen Crane

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THE OPEN BOAT “Survival is the ability to swim in strange water” (Herbert). Due to the length and complexity of the story written by Stephen Crane, many themes are present. However, the most prevalent theme throughout the story happens to be survival in the brawl between nature and humanity. In order to understand the four characters from “The Open Boat,” one must examine the motivations, strengths, limitations, and conflicts. Each character from the story has their own personality, ideas, and struggles to conquer while battling ferocious waves and obstacles as they attempt to get from dinghy to shore. The Captain In the beginning of the story, the captain is downcast because his ship went down. Now that his ship is gone, he …show more content…

The correspondent and Billie, the oiler, cooperate well together by taking turns rowing the dinghy, even though neither of them enjoy doing so. They row because it is their best chance of survival, and they are limited on help. Because they only have each other on the boat, they form a unique brotherhood; a brotherhood that would not happen if they were in everyday life or on the original ship. In the end, forming a brotherhood provides meaning and purpose to the correspondent. The Oiler, Billie In the story, Billie represents an average, hardworking man. He follows the captain’s orders very well, and rows the boat alternating with the correspondent. The oiler is an asset to the dinghy crew because he is physically capable and willing to support the captain and the others. Quick to pick up where the correspondent left off due to exhaustion, the oiler is very polite and willing to take over even though he is exhausted as well. The most ironic part of the story is oiler not making it to the shore alive. To readers, he is the most competent and likely to survive, and he just happens to be the only on to die. His role in the story is significant, because he is nothing less than a sacrifice to the sea so that the others may live. Realistically, nature chooses who it wants, no matter the capabilities of that person. The Cook The cook is the least of the four in the story. His

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