She's All the World to Me
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A coastal fishing community provides the backdrop for a tale of patient devotion and destructive desire: a woman's steadfast love seeks to redeem neglect and wrong, while a young man's unrequited passion isolates him and leads to moral crisis and death. The narrative shifts between vivid scenes of the herring fishery, village rituals, and domestic life, and it incorporates local superstitions and communal customs that shape choices and consequences. It probes themes of sacrifice, guilt, loyalty, and the sea's indifferent power over human fate.
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