Comparing The Revenant And The Open Boat

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“Resolve must be the firmer, spirit the bolder, courage the greater, as our strength grows less.” (Anonymous). The stories of The Revenant and The Open Boat use the idea of persevering as a main staple to design their stories around. The authors of these stories, Michael Punke and Stephen Crane, respectively, use characterization to emphasize and convey the theme of “Humans posses a spirit which must persevere”. This theme can be seen in the characters through their; physical challenges, mental challenges, and the loss of hope. To display a spirit which must persevere in a character, the first step is to go through daunting physical challenges. In The Revenant, the actions of the character, Hugh Glass, goes through many physical adversities as he is forced to survive in life-threatening …show more content…

“Another inch and the claws would have severed glass’s jugular. As it was they had laid open his throat, slicing through muscle and exposing his gullet. The claws had also cut the trachea, and Harris watched, horrified, as a large bubble formed in the blood that seeped from the wound. It was the first clear sign that Glass was alive.” (Punke 26). This quote shows the challenge that Glass faced from very early in the novel and how he could push through the adversity, this hurdle proves he has a spirit which must persevere. Likewise, in The Open Boat, Crane writes about sailors who have shipwrecked and must survive on a raft. “the rower was enabled to keep his feet partly warmed by thrusting them under his companions. Their legs indeed extended far under the rowing-seat until they touched the feet of the captain forward. Sometimes, despite the efforts of the tired

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