In Joseph Conrad's "Lord Jim," the narrator is Marlow, a recurring character in Conrad's works. He recounts the story of Jim, a young sailor who struggles with his ideals and sense of honor after a moment of cowardice. Marlow serves as both an observer and commentator, providing insight into Jim's character and the themes of guilt, redemption, and the complexities of human nature. Through Marlow's perspective, readers gain a deeper understanding of Jim's tragic journey.
Lord Jim was created in 1900.
Jim Dale was the narrator for the U.S. version of Harry Potter audio books. Stephen Fry was the narrator for the U.K. version.
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The narrator implies that Jim's full name is ironic because it contrasts sharply with his character or circumstances. While his name might suggest certain qualities or expectations, Jim's actions or personality reveal a different reality, highlighting the discrepancy between societal labels and individual identity. This irony serves to emphasize themes of authenticity and the complexities of human nature.
Lord Jim was created in 1900.
Jim Lord died in 2008.
Jim Lord was born in 1948.
Lord Jim was written by Joseph Conrad.
Lord Jim has 451 pages.
Jim is also the narrator as one of the main charachter in this novel
Jim is also the narrator as one of the main charachter in this novel
No, the narrator asked Simon Wheeler about an old friend named Leonidas W. Smiley, not Jim Smiley. Simon Wheeler then proceeded to tell the narrator the story of Jim Smiley and his gambling exploits.
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Joseph Conrad wrote the 1889 novel "Lord Jim." It tells the story of a young British seaman's journey to redemption after abandoning his ship during a storm, exploring themes of guilt, honor, and the complexities of human character.
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