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The Revival of Stephen Crane Although Stephen Crane was an important literary figure in American literature at the time of his death, he was nearly forgotten for the next two decades. When critics revived interest in his life and work, Stephen Crane was rediscovered. The vividness of description and intensity found in Stephen Crane's fiction and poetry intrigued many writers and critics alike. Many related to the themes of fear, spiritual crisis, and isolation found in his works. Crane's The Red Badge of Courage became an American classic. He became renowned for his unconventional and ironic poetry and short stories, such as "The Open Boat," "The Blue Hotel," "The Monster," and "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky." Not only did Stephen Crane leave a deep impression on twentieth century writers such as Ernest Hemingway, but he also inspired the Modernist and the Imagist writers and artists.

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A MAN SAID TO THE UNIVERSE
by Stephen Crane
A man said to the universe
"Sir, I exist!"
"However," replied the universe,
"The fact has not created in me
A sense of obligation."

Which statement best compares the author's purpose in The Revival of Stephen Crane and the poet's purpose in the poem?
A.
The first passage narrates a story about the poet; the poem shows a universal point of view.
B.
The first passage instructs the reader to read more about the poet; the poem shows an opinion.
C.
The first passage describes many people's lives; the poem only describes the poet's life.
D.
The first passage informs about the poet's works; the poem reveals the poet's emotions.

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