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The novella depicts a steamship commanded by a blunt, steady captain who confronts an immense tropical storm while conveying returning laborers, focusing on the shipboard community's practical responses and moral choices under extreme pressure. Conrad contrasts technical seamanship and quiet courage with panic, misunderstanding, and the chaotic force of nature, tracing how leadership, routine, and human relationships shape survival. Scenes move between intense action on deck and reflective observation below, examining duty, fear, and the limits of human control over elemental power. The narrative emphasizes sensory description of the storm and the psychological effects on individuals and the collective crew.
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