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In Chapter 16, Brian hunts a fool bird near the lake. When he gets his kill, he goes to the lake to rinse the blood from his hands. As he is doing this, a moose, a large North American animal with antlers, charges and attacks him twice. Brian is badly injured, but stays mentally strong and heads back to his camp.
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In 1918 during the beginning of Aurora’s first building boom, Army General Hospital (re-named Fitzsimons Army Hospital) was built east of town. Twenty years later, in 1938, Lowry Air Force Base was opened to the southwest of town. Rather than closing Fitzsimons, the U.S. government expanded and upgraded the hospital facilities in 1941 just in time to care for the wounded servicemen of World War II. Lowry expanded to a site 15 miles to the east in 1942 that eventually became Buckley Air National Guard Base and later Buckley Air Force Base.
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Seeming powerless
Caught in a trap
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According to Stephen Crane's naturalist story, 'The Open Boat', the term that is repeated, "sacred cheese" invokes the idea of seeming powerless and this idea is in keeping with the theme of the story that humans are caught in a trap.
The repeated term 'sacred cheese' refers to food which a hungry man can see but is not allowed to eat and in the same vein, the narrator's ship gets shipwrecked and is unable to get to the land which shows that he is powerless as he can see land but cannot get there.