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The narrative follows an indulgently raised young man whose father's philosophizing shapes his early life; when he goes to sea he encounters harsh shipboard discipline, adventures, and moral tests. Episodes alternate between comic satire of social and military institutions and vivid seafaring incidents, exploring themes of honor, cowardice, mentorship, and the gap between ideology and practice. The episodic structure mixes humor and ironic observation as the protagonist is formed by experience, learning practical courage and responsibility through a series of trials.
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