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"The Man to Send Rain Clouds" by Silko portrays nature as a powerful force connected to spirituality and culture, while "The Open Boat" by Crane presents nature as indifferent, chaotic, and harsh. Both stories highlight the struggle and insignificance of humans in the face of nature, but the tone and treatment of nature differs significantly.

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