Jack London's "The Human Drift" and Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat" both exemplify naturalism but differ in themes and styles. Crane focuses on individual survival amidst nature's indifference, while London discusses broader social evolution and competition. Their differing perspectives illustrate the diversity within the naturalist movement. ;
Both Jack London's "The Human Drift" and Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat" are naturalist works but differ in themes and styles. Crane focuses on the individual's survival against nature's indifference, while London explores broader societal evolution through competition and struggle. Their distinct perspectives highlight the variety within the naturalist movement.
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