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In this essay, the author examines how the narrative structure of The Naked and the Dead reinforces the novel's naturalistic themes.
[The wind-tower] was a giant, standing with its back to the plight of the ants. It represented in a degree ... the serenity of nature amid the straggles of the individual—nature in the wind, and nature in the vision of men. She did not seem cruel to him then, not beneficent, not treacherous, not wise. But she was indifferent, flatly indifferent.
This famous passage from Stephen Crane's short story "The Open Boat," which focuses on four men in a small dinghy struggling against the current to make it to shore, is often quoted as an apt...
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