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The narrative examines the Mutiny at the Nore and traces how neglect, seditious influence, and poor leadership provoke widespread naval unrest. It follows Edward Peters, an educated sailor whose wrongful accusation of theft and harsh degradation transform a dutiful man into a resentful deserter, and shows how personal grievances intertwine with collective mutiny. Vivid scenes of life aboard warships, rigid discipline, and the mechanics of maritime justice illustrate tensions of honor, pride, and survival. Through character study and episodic incidents the work considers human motives, the fragile bonds of shipboard society, and the perilous consequences of suspicion and injustice.
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