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Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat"

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In this EDSITEment lesson, students examine the relationship of man and nature as portrayed in Stephen Crane's short story, "The Open Boat." This story remains one of Crane's best works and a wonderful example of American literary naturalism. As they study the story, students critically examine the relationship of man and nature in the story, learn about third-person omniscient point of view, conduct in-depth character analysis, and explore the depth of emotion evoked by Crane.

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    Grade: 9 to 12

    Topics: Literature, English-Language Arts

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