A man feared that he might find an assassin; Another that he might find a victim. One was more wise than the other
A man feared that he might find an assassin; Another that he might find a victim. One was more wise than the other
Stephen Crane was a master of storytelling, known for his vivid and realistic portrayals of human nature and the struggles of individuals in the face of adversity. In his works, Crane often delved into the darker aspects of human existence, exploring themes of fear, violence, and the complexities of morality. The quote, “A man feared that he might find an assassin; Another that he might find a victim. One was more wise than the other,” encapsulates Crane’s keen insight into the human psyche and the choices individuals make when confronted with danger.