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poizon [28]
1 year ago
10

In the margin, explain the reactions of the men to the man in the dry goods store

English
1 answer:
kifflom [539]1 year ago
4 0

The storm guys reacted strangely to the man at the dry store. They addressed him in a variety of weird tones.

  • They addressed him in a variety of ways, from friendly and polite greetings to carefully phrased advise about changes in his personal look. The man quickly escaped, and the throng roared, like ogres who had just devoured something.
  • Stephen Crane's The Men in the Storm is a pleasant narrative of homeless men struggling against the cold, the elements, and hunger while maintaining a sense of human decency and optimism.
  • The men have been roaming all day and now need to find a place to sleep for the night. They push and shove their way into the beautiful realm of warmth and comfort. A police officer joins them and keeps the peace while the men wait for the door to open for the night. When it eventually opens, the guys push and press until they are about to enter and each one regains a sense of dignity, self-worth, and satisfaction.

Thus this is how they reacted to the man in the dry store.

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