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A reading of Joseph Conrad's The Tale
A reading of Joseph Conrad's The Tale

Author(s): Mohammad Reza Modarres Zadeh
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: SciPress Ltd.
Keywords: Character; self-awareness; self-delusion

Summary/Abstract: The Tale is a short story by Joseph Conrad. Typical of a Conrad story it is set at sea. The sea is symbolic of the unconscious and this story may be read as a story of the unconscious. On the outside, it seems simple; a man tells a woman a tale of the commanding officer of a patrol ship who gives false directions to another ship and sends it to its doom. In between the lines of the seemingly simple plot, however, can be read another tale; one which speaks of a human sea deeper than the sea of water; deeper, darker, and infinitely more mysterious. Man has navigated the sea of water but the unfathomed sea of his own being remains, for the most part, undiscovered. This is a sea different from the sea of this world and Conrad sets sail on it by telling a tale from another world. Sailing with Conrad, the reader can look out on the infinite vastness and try to form a picture of the infinite depth of a sea which is not visible to the human eye.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 45-48
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: English