“A Mystery of Heroism” By Stephen Crane.

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“A Mystery of Heroism” By Stephen Crane

Explain how each characteristic applies to this story. Naturalism Explain how each characteristic applies to this story. Characteristic of Naturalism How does the characteristic apply to the story? 1. common people and ordinary life  The story focuses on common soldiers in battle, instead of generals or leaders in meetings. The plot is about ordinary soldiers’ lives and need for water. 2. accuracy of details  Crane gives very specific and accurate details to add to realism of the scenes. He describes how the men looked, the horror of death, and the landscape. 3. effects of natural and social forces  Natural need: thirst, need for water Social Forces: his friends challenge him and continue to provoke him. 4. fate beyond individual’s control  The story shows a battle with bullets and bombs flying everywhere. Collins goes to the well and returns safely, but survived only because of luck, not because of skill or courage.

How would you explain the title/theme of the story? Heroism is complex and puzzling. Collins’ spontaneous decision to help the wounded officer was more heroic than his deliberate attempt to get water. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TiFZOtvWHI