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What is the conflict in stephen crane's story the voice of the mountain?

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Answered by arnabchakraborty14
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The main theme of "The Open Boat" is Stephen Crane's favorite theme of the complete indifference of nature to mankind in a godless universe. When the men are finally washed ashore, one of them is drowned and the others survive. It is a matter of pure luck. Nature knows nothing and cares nothing about any of them, and there is no supernatural entity to whom they can appeal for help. They are strictly on their own (which is another theme), and they had better learn to cooperate for their mutual benefit.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The voice of the mountain

Explanation:

  • There was a guy named Popocatepetl who had lived throned on a big stone. He was starving but none amongst the food he could see.
  • Later, an eaglet, what he prayed for help to have something to him: a tiny animal that can make something like this tiny animal says
  • Popocatepetl quickly suggested that the eagle visit the tiny animal.  "Dear, granted tiny animal with two heads, two legs, ahead and the extremely strong air,  he replied to the small animal.
  • It quickly required for a refund.  Popocatepetl endangered the continuation of the tiny animal and asked that he perform Popocatepetl wings.
  • The tiny creature guided him to his companions behind different. With that he endured gross and neglected Popocatepetl's lament above his wings.
  • The moralistic of The lesson Voice of the Mountain is that you should never trust in outsiders quickly.

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