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Stephen Crane's The Open Boat

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Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat” can be said to be one of the most defined narratives that have ever been published. The narrative, published in 1897, is based on the author’s experience of surviving a shipwreck in a sea while traveling to work as a newspaper correspondent. The author, along with other men, was stranded on a sinking ship after it hit a sandbar. The people aboard were forced to navigate to the shore in a rescue boat. However, one of the men died just before reaching the shore. While it is an emotional story, the narrative has been attributed to its effectiveness in presenting some of the most important aspects of human relationships, a thing that renders it a master class. One of the most critical human relationship elements

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