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... a pail of water. In the poem, War is Kind, Crane describes what war is like and what is taught about war. In the poem Crane shows ...
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... Crane describes the sea as being deadly, dangerous, and forbidding when Crane calls the sea, " A monstrous knife and ominous" (Claudon). ...
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... Crane describes the horizon as almost a living breathing being by stating that it narrowed and widened, dipping and rising. This ...
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... Crane describes the outrageous shade of blue and the expressions of shame and pity it provokes among the passengers in the duller colors of the East. ...
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... In the first chapter Crane describes the battleground as the sun is rising. "A river amber-tinted in the shadow of its banks, purled at the army's feet" (443). ...
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... on a distant shore. Crane describes the four men's thoughts in vivid detail as life is viewed on the shore. The chance to live seeming ...
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... death, blood, and wounds. Also, as Crane describes the dead bodies of men he shows the terrors of war. "The eyes, staring at the ...
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... Another great example of imager is the way Crane describes the scenery in such bibid and depicting ways, giving the reader a smooth feeling of enchantment all ...
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... agin, by Gawd!' She threw herself upon Jimmie" (Crane 7). In the next paragraph Crane describes the mother's treatment of the "urchin" (Crane 7). The mother ...
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... 236). Crane describes Scratchy Wilson as a man when sober cannot hurt a fly, but while intoxicated will hurt anything. The black ...
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... The pale blue color Crane describes the hotel to be could be representing the freedom or different ideas of living in the west. ...
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... The pale blue color Crane describes the hotel to be could be representing the freedom or different ideas of living in the west. ...
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... When walking through the woods, which Crane describes as being too dark and thick, Henry hears noises of battle, and ironically, he goes towards the fight. ...
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... It certainly did not seem to be the strain of their environment, for Crane describes the city to be "indolent, and awakening from its siesta." (F.758) Nor did ...
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... He is "a wonder with a gun," "the last one of the old gang that used to hang out along the river," and "out for trouble" (Crane 405). Solomon describes him as ...
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... to make. I do respect, however, the manor in which Crane describes emotions. I can relate to the feelings of the characters. The ...
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... Bettina Liebowitz Knapp in his books Stephen Crane: Criticism and Interpretation best describes Crane: He was a rebel and a precursor of the creative spirits ...
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... Amo Karlen describes this kind of writing as being one of Crane's, "...little masterpieces of the most subtle and difficult prose effects-rhythm, assonance ...
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... Crane is certainly a realist, he was an expert reporter and the details of his work shows it. In the Red Badge of Courage, he describes the civil war battles ...
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... the captain, the correspondent, the oiler and the cook in Stephen Crane's The Open ... Every page describes the "wrath of the sea" (398), the strong, howling wind ...
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... of red rage that describes the soldier's passion to fight ("The Red" 1).At the end of the book "he had rid himself from the red sickness of battle" (Crane 212 ...
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... The narrator continually describes the men\\\'s conditions without any great ... while uneventful, the reading is still entertaining because of Crane\\\'s splendid ...
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... In the poem, Crane doesn't even refer to the immortal being as God, rather he describes "a god in wrath." This can only further point to Crane's irreverence. ...
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... in the face of the enemy and describes to them every last detail making the reader know, as close to possible, what every detail was like. If Crane had made ...
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... In the beginning of the story, the author describes the "dawn of seven ... Crane still regards the universe as inhospitable, he sees hope in human solidarity as a ...
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... wee and invisible, were being wielded." Henry Fleming says as he describes the terrible ordeals of war in The Red Badge of Courage. Stephen Crane, the author ...
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... all the people in the city are poor and then the author describes the horrible ... Characterization The main character in Crane's Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is ...
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... Since Crane's and Brooke's poems glorified war and encouraged young men to enroll in the ... He starts the poem of with a simile where he describes the walk of a ...
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... preconceived notions may hinder solutions to the statistics Crane mentions ... The inconsiderate conviction placed with seniors behind the wheel describes a person ...
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... That wouldn't have happened if Crane had stated that the war is not kind in the first place. By using a phrase that isn't usually one that describes the war ...
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