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Comment 2 of 2, added on December 12th, 2005 at 9:11 PM.
The God of Wrath and the God of indifference often appear in images of
hostile or stolidly impassive mountains. These angry mountains appear as an
army of vengence against a deffiant little man. It seems although Crane is
an atheist he still wrote about the reoccuring theme of God and his wrath.
Crane questions whether man is alone in the universe without god or he
would write about God's mighty wrath symbolizing as mountains.
Mike from Peru
Comment 1 of 2, added on June 4th, 2005 at 10:50 AM.
you are great i think you are very good i am trying to make a poem for
class but i suck can you give me a poem or give me some ideas
emily from United States
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The God of Wrath and the God of indifference often appear in images of
hostile or stolidly impassive mountains. These angry mountains appear as an
army of vengence against a deffiant little man. It seems although Crane is
an atheist he still wrote about the reoccuring theme of God and his wrath.
Crane questions whether man is alone in the universe without god or he
would write about God's mighty wrath symbolizing as mountains.
Mike from Peru