History, 26.10.2021 01:50 mariaceleste110505
In “To the Maiden,” how does Crane develop the idea that nature is a dangerous force beyond humans’ control?
by conveying the shipwrecked sailor’s negative impressions of the sea
by using more powerful imagery of the sea in the first stanza
by attributing the young girl’s positive view of the sea to her inexperience
by explaining how the sailor’s ship was damaged at sea in the second stanza
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