“The Open Boat” and “War is Kind” has an amazing realist writing in these stories. Stephen Crane is one of the most influential realist writers in America. As Tony Moore biography his life, “ Crane was born on November 1, 1871, in Newark, New Jersey. As where he left college in 1891 to work as a reporter and writer. Which brings Crane to the Commodore and where the “Open boat” was created”. “The Open Boat” is based on an incident that occurred when he was a reporter where he was on the Commodore for the Cuban’s where the ship engine exploded and he was out in the water for thirty hours on a dinghy”. For “War Is Kind” Crane uses his realism describing why the woman shouldn’t weep. The realism aspect for War Is Kind it is that a woman would cry for all her losses such as, “Because your father tumbled in the yellow trenches, /Raged at his breast, gulped and died” (13-14). Crane writes a good very realism way, and shows a great amount imagery in both stories. “The Open Boat” a true story by Crane, with a little fiction to the story because without a good story it has to be fictionalized. “A Tale intended to be after the fact. Being the experience of four men from the sunken steamer Commodore” (1).The start off of the story is at sea, on the boat with waves as, “Wrongfully and barbarously abrupt and tall”(10). The …show more content…
As for War Is Kind using another poem is the best way to show a bigger picture to the story, but the story had the realism factor that war is brutal and was that man suffer their lives the woman live suffering that their loved ones have died from a war. Crane writes in an amazing way where he can write another poem or story and they can have the factor they all add up to suffering a loss or that the bigger picture on just that character isn’t the only focus one person doesn’t make the