Explain how stephen crane create an increasing sense of hopelessness in the men in "the open boat"
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"The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane, is a fictionalization of a real occurrence in his life. Its portrayal of the sinking of a steamship and the survival of four men is overflowing with the emotions felt by the occupants of the 10' dinghy.
Hopelessness dominates the narrative due to the fact that the men are forced to realize that, despite their positions on Earth, they are helpless against an impartial Mother Nature .
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Hopelessness dominates the narrative due to the fact that the men are forced to realize that, despite their positions on Earth, they are helpless against an impartial Mother Nature .
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