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The Ship of Coral

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"The Ship of Coral" by H. De Vere Stacpoole is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds in a tropical setting where the main characters, Gaspard Cadillac and his companion Yves, find themselves shipwrecked on a deserted islet after the catastrophic explosion of their ship, the "Rhone". As they adapt to their new reality, themes of survival, isolation, and the complexities of human relationships emerge, highlighted by Gaspard's inner turmoil and emotional struggles. At the start of the narrative, Gaspard and Yves are depicted in peaceful but precarious circumstances on the islet, grappling with their thoughts and the past. Surrounded by the pristine beauty of the sea and its mysteries, Gaspard reflects on his feelings for Anisette, a woman who had caused tensions between him and Yves. When they discover a hidden shipwreck in a lagoon—a ghostly remnant of a past voyage—curiosity intertwines with foreboding. As the story progresses, their contrasting personalities lead to conflict, culminating in tragedy when Gaspard accidentally kills Yves during a heated argument. This pivotal moment thrusts Gaspard into a harrowing journey of loneliness and guilt, setting the stage for a struggle not only against the elements but within himself as he navigates the consequences of his actions.
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English
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Project Gutenberg
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H. De Vere Stacpoole's "The Ship of Coral" plunges readers into a tale of survival, psychological torment, and the destructive nature of human conflict in an isolated tropical setting. After the catastrophic explosion of their ship, the "Rhone," Gaspard Cadillac and his companion Yves find themselves shipwrecked on a deserted islet. Their precarious peace is shattered by past jealousies and present tensions, culminating in Gaspard accidentally killing Yves. This pivotal tragedy propels Gaspard into a harrowing journey of profound loneliness and guilt, as he grapples with his actions and the unforgiving elements while haunted by memories and the silent presence of a mysterious hidden shipwreck.

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Guilt and Consequence

Central to Gaspard's journey, this theme examines the profound and debilitating effects of guilt following an accidental but fatal act. It explores how a single moment can forever alter a life and become an inescapable internal prison.

Survival and Isolation

The most overt theme, explored through Gaspard and Yves's initial adaptation to the deserted islet and Gaspard's subsequent solitary struggle. It delves into the practicalities of survival but more profoundly, the psychological toll of extreme isolation.

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"The sea had taken all, and given back only the endless blue, the coral silence, and the weight of a single, terrible memory."
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