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Irony And Symbolism In Stephen Crane's The Open Boat

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“The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane describes the experiences of a sunken steamboat’s crew while they are interlocked in a battle against Nature. With their boat sunk, the crew is left with nothing but their ten-foot dinghy and must now brave the open, never ending sea without knowing how or when they will reach land. The battered crew is continuously deluged by forces of nature, having both blessings and contretemps bestowed upon them. Crane repeatedly depicts the helplessness of the men while they are at sea, which in turn makes some crew members, such as the correspondent, contemplate their place and significance in Nature. “The Open Boat” uses conflict, situational irony, and symbolism to demonstrate Nature’s indifference in its actions towards

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