The imagery of Stephen Crane’s “War is Kind” Stephen Crane is an important poet to American Literature. He was one of the most famous writers of imagery‚ as well as naturalism. One of his poems‚ “War is Kind”‚ has many examples of imagery. This poem is also known as “Do not weep‚ maiden‚ for war is kind”‚ by its first line. Three examples of imagery in his poem are when her lover threw his hands towards the sky and his affrighted steed ran on alone; when the father tumbled in the yellow trenches
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The Dead Zone Stephen King’s The Dead Zone has been a bestseller‚ but it has also been banned or challenged. The Dead Zone is about an average man named John Smith. Things were going great for him‚ until he was in a car accident‚ which caused him to go into a coma for five and a half years. After he came out of the coma‚ he gained the ability to see the future. Throughout the book‚ you see John trying to regain what he once had. All of Stephen King’s books have received outstanding critical
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paralysis In the opening story of James Joyce’s Dubliners we have The Sisters and the theme of religion and paralysis. Joyce looking at the relationship between Ireland and the Catholic Church and the state of paralysis between the two. The story tells the tale of a young unnamed boy and his relationship with an elderly catholic priest at the turn of the 20th century and the difficulties the young boy feels because of the priest’s death. The narrator of the story‚ the young boy who remains nameless
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Naturalism in Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat” 1. What philosophical values‚ if any‚ are presented or advocated by Stephen Crane in the story? ** In Stephen Crane’s short story “The Open Boat” we are able to see the views of Crane concerning Naturalism. Throughout his story‚ Crane presents to us the idea that nature and the universe are both impassive and uncaring about humankind. An example of this idea would be when Crane states in the story: “When it occurs to a man that nature does
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The poem “War is Kind” was written by Stephen Crane in 1899. He was born after the civil war‚ but died before WWI. Crane wrote this poem about the civil war and the men who fought in it. The poem has three different themes: Warfare‚ The Home‚ and Patriotism. “War is Kind” does not mean that war is actually kind it is just saying that people are willing to go into battle and sacrifice their lives for their country. War is cruel‚ not kind‚ the exact opposite of what Crane repeats throughout the poem
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Monsters: The Human Safety Net It was Stephen King who stated‚ “…we wake up horrors to help us cope with the real ones (“StephenKing.com”). Known for writing horror‚ science fiction such as the iconic novels of It and Dark Tower series‚ Stephen King has dedicated his writing career to understanding the monster that lives inside of each human. Authors inspired by Stephen King such as Max Brooks‚ author of World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War‚ will find probable explanations as to why the
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Ariel 1/27/2011 LENB 3135 Homework #1 Facts: On July 5‚ 1883‚ Dudley‚ Stephens‚ and Brooks-“all able-bodied English seamen-and an English teenage boy were cast adrift in a lifeboat following a storm at sea. They had no water with them in the boat‚ and all they had for sustenance were two one-pound tins of turnips. On July 24‚ Dudley proposed that one of the four in the lifeboat be sacrificed to save the other. Stephens agrees with Dudley‚ but Brooks refused to consent-and the boy was never asked
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“Soldier’s Courage: The Story of Stephen Crane” states‚ "from beginning to end of his short life‚ he displayed an inborn irreverence for authority‚ thumbed his nose at conventional society‚ and was determined to walk his own path" (“Soldier’s Courage: The Story of Stephen Crane” 1). Stephen Crane was an American author who led an unconventional and rebellious life and is most well known for his novel‚ The Red Badge of Courage‚ and for incorporating impressionism and naturalism into his works. Born
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affects the people involved in the war‚ such as the soldiers fighting for their country in the trenches; but it affects the people outside of the war‚ such as loved ones of soldiers‚ and citizens of the country involved. The poem “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane describes the effects of war on soldiers and civilians by depicting that for soldiers‚ war is an act that they were born to do‚ and after experiencing it‚ it is the only thing they will ever know; and for civilians‚ it is not something to be
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Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King is a memoir that documents his life experiences that has shaped his as a reader and writer. Not only is it just memoir but it is a guidebook‚ that King relays his advice to aspiring writers. King’s purpose of his book is very clearly stated while at the same time it is vague. He makes it obvious that it is a book about writing‚ yet he never directly tells the readers what is the correct way or the right way to write. This is because Stephen King is trying to help
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