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English, 06.01.2021 08:40 catwomn

Part B Reflect on the influence of naturalism and realism in 'The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane.
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How does the setting of the story exemplify naturalism? Write three sentences about the waves
symbolizing the indifference of the forces of nature in the story.

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