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Rudyard Kipling
"Captains Courageous": A Story of the Grand Banks
"Captains Courageous": A Story of the Grand Banks by Rudyard Kipling is a novel published in 1897. It follows fifteen-year-old Harvey Cheyne Jr., a spoiled railroad tycoon's son, who is rescued from drowning by an American fishing schooner. Unable to convince the crew of his wealth or persuade them to return to port quickly, Harvey must work alongside them on the Grand Banks. Through trials and adventures at sea, the pampered boy gradually transforms, learning the rugged ways of the cod fishery and discovering unexpected strength within himself.
Rudyard Kipling
"Captains Courageous": A Story of the Grand Banks
"Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks" by Rudyard Kipling is a novel published in 1897. When fifteen-year-old Harvey Cheyne Jr., the pampered son of a railroad tycoon, falls overboard from a steamship, he's rescued by a fishing schooner off the Grand Banks. Unable to convince the crew of his wealth or persuade them to take him home, Harvey must work alongside the fishermen for an entire season at sea, learning hard lessons about labor, humility, and manhood in the unforgiving world of the cod fishery.
Rudyard Kipling
Capitaines Courageux: Une histoire du banc de Terre-Neuve
"Capitaines Courageux: Une histoire du banc de Terre-Neuve" by Rudyard Kipling is a novel published in 1897. Fifteen-year-old Harvey Cheyne Jr., the spoiled son of a railroad tycoon, falls overboard from a steamship and is rescued by a fishing schooner off Newfoundland's Grand Banks. Unable to convince the crew of his wealth or persuade them to return him quickly to shore, Harvey must work alongside them through an entire fishing season. Through trials and adventures at sea, the arrogant boy transforms in unexpected ways.
Rudyard Kipling
Meren urhoja: Kertomus suurilta matalikoilta
"Meren urhoja: Kertomus suurilta matalikoilta" by Rudyard Kipling is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story centers on Harvey Cheyne, a wealthy American boy who finds himself on a fishing vessel after falling overboard from a transatlantic ship. As he navigates this new and challenging environment, the interaction with the crew, especially with his savior Manuel, leads to his growth and understanding of life beyond privilege. The opening of the novel introduces Harvey Cheyne on a ship in the North Atlantic, where he is perceived by the crew as a naive and pampered youth, accustomed to a life of luxury. Harvey’s arrogance and entitlement clash with the realities of life at sea, as he struggles with seasickness and a lack of respect from the seasoned fishermen around him. After a fall overboard, Harvey is rescued by Manuel, a Portuguese fisherman, which sets the stage for his transformation from a carefree rich boy to someone who must earn his keep and adapt to the rigors of life on the ocean. The readers see hints of his character development as he begins to understand the value of hard work and camaraderie among the crew.
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