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    lake and a ‘Senkaal Narai’ – a ‘Red-legged Crane’ caught and ate those fish and lived on trees bordering the lake’s

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    Literary impressionism is exemplified by the writer Steven Crane. Though many themes of writing styles writing styles such as realism and naturalism lend themselves to Crane ’s works‚ it is the combination of components from these styles with impressionism that gave Steven Crane his own unique panache. An understanding of of many organic features of impressionism and Crane ’s personal writing style are needed to bring full enjoyment out of Crane ’s literary works‚ including the masterpiece of all impressionistic

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    The Open Boat: A Response Throughout the 1800’s‚ transportation seemed more feasible upon water‚ as opposed to having to make an attempt by traveling on dry land. The Open Boat‚ as written by Stephen Crane‚ gives us the story of a group of men who are set to embark on a journey through the treacherous waters which are in their path. It was during this era that the idea of motored vehicles had never even been mentioned‚ and the idea of flight by humans was unfathomable. Although the train had been

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    Brenda Warrick September 17‚ 2014 English 2223 The End of an Era Stephen Crane writes a memorable story about the end of the American Frontier in The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky. It is a colorful story about a marshal‚ his new bride and an aging gunman. The end of the American Frontier is symbolized in the story with the advancement of the railroad system‚ the changes in Marshal Jack Potter‚ and the changes seen in gunman Scratchy Wilson. These points are expanded upon in the following paragraphs

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    All Quiet on the Western Front “Little souls who thirst for fight‚ these men were born to drill and die” (Crane 7-8). Stephen Crane’s poem acknowledges the fact that many soldiers in the war have fought for survival‚ dehumanized‚ and lost lives for their country. Many propose the idea that war is not necessary and that it is pointless. This is quite ironic since a great amount of people go to war even though they think that it is unnecessary. Generally‚ these battles can be prevented after

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    the symbolism that Stephen Crane has created throughout the whole book. Without understanding the true intent of color use‚ this book loses a meaningful interpretation that is needed to truly understand the main character‚ his feelings and actions. Crane uses very distinct colors in his text to represent various elements that the main character‚ Henry or "the youth"‚ is feeling along his adventure of enlisting into battle. Red‚ yellow and gray are the main color’s Crane uses consistently in the majority

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    The Open Boat" Sections 1-3 The story opens in the month of January with the oft-quoted line: “None of them knew the color of the sky” (Crane 57). “Them” means four individuals who are aboard a dinghy‚ having been shipwrecked: the captain with an injured arm‚ the correspondent‚ the cook‚ and Billie‚ the oiler. Except for Billie‚ the rest of the characters remain unnamed. The oiler and the correspondent row the dinghy‚ while the captain provides directions and the cook bails water out of the boat

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    10-1: Contracts performance (pg.239) The Caplans contract with Faithful Construction‚ Inc.‚ to build a house for them for $360‚000. The specifications state “all plumbing bowls and fixtures … to be Crane brand.” The Caplans leave on vacation‚ and during their absence‚ Faithful is unable to buy and install Crane plumbing fixtures. Instead‚ Faithful installs Kohler brand fixtures‚ an equivalent in the industry. On completion of the building contract‚ the Caplans inspect the work‚ discover the substitution

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    to assess an adult from a culture different from my own‚ utilizing Giger and Davidhizar’s Transcultural Assessment Model and summarize my findings. Description of the Person and Cultural Heritage Mr. Crane is a 45-year-old‚ African-American male who was born and raised in Detroit

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    Stephen Crane talks about death like it is a casual thing. He glorifies people dying and uses ironic emotions to show his opposing opinion to war. Crane puts the war in a different perspective than people expected to see it in. Crane opposes the war‚ in the poem “War is Kind” and short story “A Mystery Of Heroism” he uses irony to show this with surviving through bad times and the use of ironic emotions. Stephen Crane shows irony in surviving through bad times in both the short story and the poem

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