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White Jacket; Or, The World on a Man-of-War

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The narrator recounts extended service aboard a warship, mixing vivid episodic scenes and reflective commentary on shipboard routine and hierarchy. Chapters depict daily life — meals, watches, sleeping arrangements, drills, entertainments, and a library — alongside personalities and informal clubs. Close attention is given to authority, discipline, punishments, and their effects on morale and health. The narrative also traces a hazardous passage around Cape Horn and uses humor and moral observation to critique naval customs and the hardships of life at sea.

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Herman Melville

Herman Melville (1819-1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet, renowned for his complex narratives and rich symbolism. He is best known for his masterpiece, "Moby Dick," a profound exploration of obsession and the human condition through the tale of Captain Ahab's pursuit of the elusive white whale. Melville's works often reflect his experiences at sea and delve into themes of identity, morality, and the nature of existence. Other notable works include "Bartleby, the Scrivener," which critiques the dehumanizing aspects of modern life, and "Billy Budd," a posthumously published novella that examines justice and innocence. His literary contributions have left a lasting impact on American literature.

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