Lord Jim

Lord Jim PDF

Author: Jospeh Conrad

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Published: 2017-01-13

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781542523332

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Do you enjoy classic literature? Then you'll love Lord Jim by Jospeh Conrad! Perhaps you read Lord Jim in school as a youth or maybe this is your first time reading Jospeh Conrad's masterpiece or maybe you're a teacher buying the book for your children's literature class. Either way, enjoy Jospeh Conrad's Lord Jim today!

Lord Jim Annotated And Illustrated Book For Children

Lord Jim Annotated And Illustrated Book For Children PDF

Author: Joseph Conrad

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07-28

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13:

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We are introduced to Jim (later, Lord Jim) at a time when he was working as a water-clerk for a ship-chandler firm in the Far East. It was menial work, but Jim seemed fairly happy, and everyone liked him. They knew him simply as "Jim." Yet, as the plot unfolds, with Conrad's skillful analysis of Jim's character, we gradually realize that Jim was not "merely" Jim; he was "one of us."Jim was born and raised in an English parson's home, and when he was still a young lad, he decided to make the sea his career; thus, he enrolled on a training ship for officers of the merchant marine. He did well and advanced to third place in navigation. While still aboard the training ship, he met his first test of courage.But during that test of courage, Jim held back in fear when he was called upon to assist a vessel injured in a fierce storm. Afterward, he justified himself and rationalized that he was not really afraid; he was simply waiting for a challenge that would be equal to his heroism. Next time, he would be heroic. He was convinced that he would have another chance.Sometime later, an injury from a falling spar put Jim in the hospital, and after recovering, he shipped out as first mate on the Patna, an old iron tramp steamer bound for holy places with 800 Moslem religious pilgrims. The other four officers of the Patna were riff-raff. Accordingly, Jim held himself aloof from them.