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Open Boat, The Insignificance Of Mankind

The Insignificance of Mankind
Most people will kill an ant any chance they can. People do not care too much about the ant's life or feelings; all they know is that ants are tiny little creatures that are not important to mankind. The people are much larger than the ant and are not concerned with its well being. In The Open Boat by Stephen Crane, the universe is so much larger than man, that it is not concerned with him.
The first example of the universe's lack of concern for man is the power of the ocean against the small, helpless dinghy. The universe is represented by the ocean and man is represented by the boat. The boat is so small compared to the ocean which throws the boat around with no problem. It is the same way with man. Man is such a small part of the universe that the universe could care less about man. The universe existed without man at one point in time and could do it again with no problem. Man is not important to the universe.
The second example of......


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