Stephen Crane's The Open Boat

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The “Open Boat”, a short story written by Stephen Crane, was written to show readers how nature reacts to human activity. The point he is trying to make is that men, in fact, do not have any influence on nature. He makes this clear by how he describes the sea throughout the story, how indifferent it is about the condition the men were in. This is made clear by how the men perceived the sea. When they were first stranded, the described the waters as rough and relentless, while later, it is no longer a threat. Although their perception of the water has changed, the water itself did not change at all. The unchanged activity going around them like the clouds and the tides demonstrate how nature behaves is not influenced by the struggle of men