Merisusi
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A cultivated intellectual is swept into the violent world of a ruthless sea captain after a fog-bound collision; aboard a sealing schooner he is compelled into servitude and endures harsh labor while observing brutal displays of strength and philosophic argument. The narrative interweaves tense survival episodes with confrontations over will, morality, and power, juxtaposing physical danger and shipboard cruelty with debates about art, ethics, and human purpose. As the captive adapts to life at sea he grapples with his captor's amoral creed and reassesses his own beliefs, producing a study of endurance, influence, and the shifting boundaries between intellect and instinct.
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