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Which best describes a theme of "A Man Said to the Universe"?
Societal forces play a major role in forming an individual.
Individuals should accept their circumstances.
The universe is indifferent to human concerns.
Science is more powerful than human behavior.
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The universe is indifferent to human concerns.
Stephen Crane’s poem shows a lone man asserting his existence while the universe replies with cold unconcern, emphasizing cosmic indifference rather than moral duty, societal influence, or science’s power.
Stephen Crane’s poem shows a lone man asserting his existence while the universe replies with cold unconcern, emphasizing cosmic indifference rather than moral duty, societal influence, or science’s power.
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