Themes: Human Suffering and Crane's Beliefs
Crane's novels reflect his core beliefs about humanity. He was profoundly affected by the ongoing struggles of the impoverished and the challenges faced by regular soldiers during wars. After rejecting conventional theological explanations in his younger years, Crane never found a philosophy that adequately explained the intrinsic difficulties of the human experience.
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