The nigger of the "Narcissus" : A tale of the forecastle by Joseph Conrad
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Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
English
"The Nigger of the 'Narcissus': A Tale of the Forecastle" by Joseph Conrad is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book examines themes of race and social dynamics aboard a British merchant ship, focusing on the character of James Wait, a black sailor whose presence evokes mixed emotions among his predominantly white shipmates. As the narr...
of humanity, identity, and isolation. At the start of the story, we are introduced to the ship Narcissus, where the crew is preparing for departure amidst the bustling activity of new arrivals. The opening scene establishes a collective atmosphere filled with camaraderie and tension as James Wait, a new crew member, arrives late to muster. His entrance generates curiosity and apprehension among the existing sailors, as they navigate prejudices and social hierarchies on board. Throughout this introduction, the color of Wait's skin and his illness becomes a focal point of scrutiny and disdain, setting the stage for the ensuing clashes and interactions in the cramped quarters of the forecastle. As events unfold, the crew’s perceptions of Wait's character evolve against the backdrop of their shared hardships at sea, laying the groundwork for a poignant exploration of human relationships in confinement. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Edward Nguyen
2 months agoIn my opinion, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged from start to finish. Highly recommended for everyone.
John Miller
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Betty Carter
2 months agoFor a digital edition, it provides a comprehensive overview that is perfect for students and experts alike. Thanks for making this available.
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Amanda Moore
4 months agoI rarely write reviews but the author's voice is distinct, making the complex topics easy to digest. I learned so much from this.