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    Throughout history and literature‚ the doppelganger theme has been an interesting and highly discussed topic of discussion. The word doppelganger originated in Germany and became a popular symbol of horror literature whose theme was considerably complex. In German folklore the doppelganger is a wraith or apparition of a living person‚ which is different from a ghost. The existence of a double spirit‚ an exact replica is an ancient and widespread belief. To meet one’s double is an omen that death

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    In the short story‚ “The Secret Sharer” by Joseph Conrad‚ the young Captain has been placed on a ship which he knows nothing about. This has made the Captain feeling insecure‚ untried‚ doubtful‚ and lost. The Captain‚ at first is not sure on how to establish his authority on the crew as most of the members are older than him and have been on the journey together for eighteen months. While the Captain took control of the ship only a fortnight ago so he is a complete stranger to the ship and its crew

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    In the novel The Secret Sharer by Joseph Conrad a young captain is placed aboard a ship‚ in a condition that leaves him feeling insecure and introverted in his role as captain. The sailors on board are older than him‚ they have been together for eighteen months‚ and he is unsure of how to command authority over them. Later he finds a man in the waters by his ship‚ one thing leads to another‚ and the man‚ who has turned out to be a murderer from a nearby ship‚ is now being hidden in the captains’

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    The Secret Sharer Chivalry is the system of ethical ideals that arose from feudalism and had its highest development in the 12th and 13th centuries. Noble youths became pages in the castles of other nobles at the age of seven; at the age of fourteen they trained them as squires in the service of knights. They learned horsemanship‚ military techniques‚ and were knighted around the age of twenty-one. The chivalric virtues were piery‚ honor‚ valor‚ courtesy‚ chastity and loyalty; yet the loyalty was

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    Daniel Migowski Professor Zephyrhawke ENC 1102 3/22/13 Research Paper “The Secret Sharer” The story “The Secret Sharer” by Joseph Conrad is a novella that many consider a work of critical and cultural significance. Throughout this story‚ Conrad depicts the adventure and struggle that a young ship captain faces when confronted with the complexities of leadership‚ his duty as a captain to follow the law‚ and his identification and compassion for Leggatt who has confessed to killing a man. As

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    Literary Analysis on “The Heart of Darkness” In this book report we will analyze literary elements in the books “The Heart of Darkness” and “The Secret Sharer”. Literary elements are things that you are going to see throughout the story that will help you understand it. Some literary elements that will be discussed in this paper are: narrator‚ rising action‚ imagery‚ setting‚ irony‚ conflict‚ and point of view. All of these elements have been used throughout the book and now we will see

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    In both Fight Club and The Secret Sharer‚ the protagonists (an unnamed narrator and an unnamed captain) both have low self-esteem‚ and low self-worth. They both experience feelings of loneliness and isolation‚ as if they are cut off from the rest of the world. To overcome these low self-perceptions‚ they subconsciously create a manifestation‚ a second self. Their ‘other self’ is the opposite of themselves; confident‚ headstrong and powerful. However‚ while we know that Tyler (Fight Club) is not real

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    The Secret Sharer is a short story that is written by Joseph Conrad. It is an interesting story that makes people ask questions. This is a story about a newly-promoted young nameless captain who hides a murderer called Leggatt on his ship. Leggatt swims to the captain’s ship after killing one of his shipmates on a ship named the Sephora. Leggatt is then met by the captain who is on lookout duty alone. After having a little chat with Leggatt‚ he hides Leggatt in his cabin. The captain even lies for

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    Heart of Darkness vs. Secret Sharer Does Conrad base the character development in his stories on his own explorations? Based on the similarities of “The Secret Sharer” and “The Heart of Darkness”‚ yes. Conrad’s main characters are both young‚ non-tested men who are exposed to the uncivilized human nature. There is also another character that is allows an insight into the main characters life. A lot of change takes place inside these characters throughout the story. Conrad develops his main characters

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    Secret Sharer Sam Reary In "The Secret Sharer" by Joseph Conrad‚ Conrad shows the strengthening of the trust within a large group through the connection between two. A fort night ago‚ the captain becomes aware he will take on his new ship. On the ship‚ he feels alone on the ship‚ detached from the rest of the crew. Leggatt came from the Sephora. He killed a man and had to escape‚‚swimming over to the narrator’s ship. Although The captain and Leggatt’s relationship involves difference such as

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