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The narrative follows an English polar expedition aboard the brig Forward, commanded by an obsessive captain determined to reach the North Pole. Hatteras's single-minded leadership strains the crew as they face ice, storms, scarcity, and mutiny; a resilient mate, a resourceful doctor, and other specialists join hazardous sledging journeys, scientific observations, and encounters with polar hazards. The voyage divides into two parts: the shipboard struggle through pack ice and a later overland march across an icy desert toward the pole. Themes include human obsession, endurance, leadership under isolation, and the interplay of scientific curiosity and perilous exploration, concluding with hard-won revelations about limits and sacrifice.
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