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Stephen Crane's The Open Boat

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“The Open Boat,” a tale by Stephen Crane about four men fighting to survive the waves and storms of the sea in a small dinghy, contains themes about life’s hardships that carry over easily as real world applications. In fact, the entire story can be viewed as one big allegory of life and how to navigate its proverbial storms. In such a reading, the sea itself stands in for life and for nature’s uncaring and often unjust influence upon the fate of man. Likewise, the waves of the sea mirror the difficult times that life throws at humanity one after another. The dinghy, as well as the men within it, symbolize the community of mankind and their ability to work together in order to steer their own destinies, at least to some small extent. When relating

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