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Stephen Crane was a writer who was able to influence many people in his short life. ... Crane was known as a "star" journalist. ... Stephen Crane was a very interesting man who was fascinated by many things; however, war and other forms of physical and mental violence fascinated him the most. His love for war and violence helped define Stephen Crane as a talented and gifted writer. Stephen Crane was a writer who was able to show a different point of view to his readers. He allowed people to think and look at things in a different light (Stephen Crane 1).
Stephen Crane was born into a large family that was often on the move due to his fathers occupation. Both his mother and father came from very respectable families (Stephen Crane 6). ... Stephen Cranes mother descended from a long line of Presbyterians who were very active in their church (Stephen Crane 6). However, Stephen Cranes father was from a different denomination. Stephen Cranes father was a Methodist minister who later became the superintendent for Northern New Jersey, which is a prestigious church post (Stephen Crane 7). Stephen Cranes family moved frequently because his father never stayed at one church for a long period of time. The only place where Stephen Crane was a resident for a long period of time was a place in central New Jersey, Ashbury Park. Even though Stephen Crane was always changing schools, he was able to received a very good education. After Stephen Crane graduated from high school, he attended Syracuse University where he played baseball. ... Because of his talent in baseball, Crane was known for nothing more than baseball. ...
When Stephen Crane was twenty years old, he moved to New York.
Approximate Word count = 1405 Approximate Pages = 5.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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