
Nigger of the Narcissus
'Nigger of the Narcissus' Summary
The story centers around the crew of the ship Narcissus, who face a series of challenges during their voyage, including a fierce storm that threatens to destroy the ship and their lives. The novel explores the relationships between the crew members, highlighting their individual struggles and the bonds that form between them in the face of adversity. The protagonist, James Wait, is a sailor grappling with his own demons and a sense of alienation. As the journey progresses, the crew encounters a diverse cast of characters, each with their own backstory and motivations, contributing to the complex social dynamics on board. The story also touches upon the prevailing social hierarchy of the time, with a particular focus on the treatment of the ship's black cook, who faces racial prejudice and discrimination. The novel ultimately examines the human condition, exploring themes of survival, resilience, and the capacity for both good and evil within individuals, all set against the backdrop of the vast and unforgiving sea.Book Details
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Joseph Conrad
Poland, England
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