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The Shadow-Line, a poignant tribute to Joseph Conrads son who was wounded in World War I, is a captivating short novel set against the backdrop of the sea. Written between February and December of 1915 and first published in 1916, this novella explores the transformative journey of a young man who steps into the role of captain in the Orient. The titles shadow line symbolizes the pivotal moment of his growth and maturity. With its unique dual narrative structure, the full title—The Shadow-Line, A Confession—hints at the reflective nature of the story. The tension between the unnamed young protagonist and the seasoned experiences of the old character offers deep insights into wisdom, maturity, and the ironies of life. Conrad skillfully contrasts characters like Captain Giles and the ships factotum, Ransome, to reveal the protagonists strengths and vulnerabilities. Often interpreted as a metaphor for the First World War, the narrative delves into themes of camaraderie and struggle, inter

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