Solved by verified expert:Part One: Compose a paragraph that applies a Marxist reading to any of the stories from this week. Be sure to ask yourself ( and answer) the kinds of questions discussed in this week’s lecture. Part Two: Which of the characters this week did you feel the most sympathy for? Who did you most identify with? Why? Who did you feel the least sympathy for? Why?Part Three: In “The Open Boat,” lines of philosophy about man’s fate and his reward for trying hard are repeated throughout. Quote a line of this story that stands out to you as expressing something philosophical about life. Do you agree with the statement? Why or why not?Instructions: Your initial discussion should be at least 250 words. It must include MLA citations – both in-text and an end citation. READINGS:Stephen Crane: Author BioStephen Crane: “The Open Boat”Jack London: Author BioJack London: “To Build a Fire”Sarah O. Jewett: “A White Heron”Willa Cather: “Paul’s Case”Anthony Channell Hilfer “Nature as a Protagonist in ‘The Open Boat'”Chapter 5: “The Rise of Realism”