The Open Boat

The Open Boat

When do you become aware that your view of events in The Open Boat is limited to things seen and heard by the four men in the boat? In what specific ways is that important to the story's effect? Where does the story's perspectve "expand" to include larger reflections and generalizations? How are they justified by the narrative point of view?

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This is only a short answer space. You have a lot of questions here. I figured this out when I became aware they were rowing a small dinghy boat off the coast of Florida in January following a shipwreck.