About This Book
The narrative follows a reluctant passenger on a merchant sailing vessel whose routine voyage descends into disorder when crew grievances and competing authority provoke a mutiny. The narrator chronicles life aboard ship—domestic discomforts, clashes with an aloof captain, and growing factionalism—while attempting to mediate and survive the breakdown of order. Episodes of leadership struggle, moral compromise, and violence examine questions of power, class, and human adaptability under maritime hardship. The work is structured as a sequence of shipboard scenes that build to a tense uprising and its pragmatic, often ambiguous, resolution.
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