The World of Ice
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The narrative follows a seafaring boy who, raised partly by a loyal veteran sailor and guided by his mother's piety, longs to join a whaling voyage. Scenes depict preparations for a polar whaling cruise, the crew's life, and a dramatic chase and battle with a whale that tests seamanship and courage. Interwoven are sketches of character, mentorship, domestic affection, and moral instruction, emphasizing obedience, prudence, and manly fortitude. Descriptions of storms, icy seas, and shipboard routine evoke the hazards and camaraderie of the whale-fishery while portraying the boy's coming-of-age amid danger and loss.
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