The Open Boat

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Stephen Crane, the author of "The Open Boat", uses an extraordinary selection of detail that coincides with his imagery to develop the tone. He also uses a balanced mixture of realism and naturalism. Through the melange of pictures it is almost effortless to grasp the profound tone Crane is trying to portray.

Crane opens with many suggestive phrases about the waves. The phrase "their eyes...were fastened upon the waves that swept toward them." helps the reader to comprehend the fear the men felt on account of their surroundings. While the phrase "its [the horizon] edge was jagged



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Approximate Word count = 395
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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