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Vinvika [58]
2 years ago
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In “To the Maiden” how does Crane develop the idea that experience often shapes how people perceive things?

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frutty [35]2 years ago
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In “To the Maiden” Crane develops the idea that experience often shapes how people perceive things A) by using imagery to convey positive and negative perspectives of the sea from two different people.

In this poem, the poet, Stephen Crane used imagery that appeals to the senses of sight to highlight the different perspectives that the sailor and the maiden had of the sea.

While the maiden has a very positive view of the sea, the sailor had a negative and indifferent view of the sea.

Imagery, seen in phrases like "blue meadow" and "dead grey walls" brings these perspectives to life.

Learn more about imagery here:

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3241004551 [841]2 years ago
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Answer:

A) by using imagery to convey positive and negative perspectives of the sea from two different people

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