The Open Boat Questions on Dramatic Irony

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The Open Boat

In "The Open Boat," Stephen Crane uses dramatic irony when the characters are unaware of their true progress, as indicated by their inability to see the seaweed that marks their advancement. Another...

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The Open Boat

Verbal: The irony of the statement that the wind is their one hope, when it is actually responsible for the water in the boat and the danger of the surf burying them. In this case, these statements...

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