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consternation
festooned
gabled
obverse
moving with ascetic deliberation
sodden face
the aridity of their hearts
the salving of his conscience
tinged her sallow cheeks
incipient fall
odious
could moon about
sunk in hebetude
moribund veteran
coruscating whirl
taciturn
loquacity
peremptory
apostasy
felicitous expression
indolence
a preternaturally thriving baby
physiognomy
podgy hand
sign of scepticism
timorousness of a child
fidelity
The grief of a good man is august.
recumbent and motionless
somnambulistic gaze
propitious moment
quiescent
punctilious courtesy
like a peripatetic philosopher
exigencies of temperament
meretricious splendor
pinafore
perfidity of a trusted providence
incorrigible
certain of his impunity
his sagacity in this case
then the blind, then the halt, and so on
Interesting book and review. Just an observation – the longer the review, the fever people will go through it
I was aware of this, and set out to make a 3-5 minute review of Conrad’s book. I failed miserably. I think other books will be more straight forward. In retrospect, Conrad deserves a lot of attention. He’s a master of his craft.
Just wanted to thank you on these review, it help me while writing my paper. There weren’t many good sources giving an analysis of the novel. So again thank you.
Thank for watching, and you’re welcome. I hope school and the forced writing of papers doesn’t ruin your taste for literature. I didn’t start really appreciating good writing until I finished school (and finally began my education). Good luck.