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A young, college-bred man embarks on an Arctic trading voyage aboard an ice-battered schooner and, after the ship is crushed by pack ice, struggles to survive amid shattered floes. As he confronts resentful memories of his father and judges the lowly crew — a blue-eyed Swede, an old engineer, a grease-streaked Eskimo — he witnesses courage and self-sacrifice during the wreck. Left with only scant provisions clutched by the native, he follows the Eskimo across the ice and reevaluates competing moral codes: the instinct of self-preservation versus an ethic of duty and refinement. Observing the others' choices prompts his humility and a decision to uphold his civilized principles.

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Frank Richardson Pierce

Frank Richardson Pierce was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of human experience and societal challenges. Among his notable titles is "Code," which delves into the complexities of communication and understanding. Additionally, his stories like "Raw Men" and "The Ice Goes Out" reflect his keen observations of life and nature. Pierce's writing is characterized by a blend of realism and introspection, making him a distinctive voice in his literary era.

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