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Nostromo is the singular figure capable of taking the decisive steps necessary to safeguard the San Tome mine's silver and to secure the independence of Sulaco, a province in the Occidental region of the Latin American nation, Costaguana. The question arises whether his honesty is as unshakable as it seems or if the immense economic and political pressures will compromise his ideals, much like those that have fueled the aspirations of the beleaguered state.This novel serves as a remarkable portrayal of how foreign commercial interests can profoundly impact a developing nation, highlighting the complexities of balancing individual identity with societal obligations. Conrad populates his fictional Latin American setting with a diverse and vividly drawn ensemble of characters, bringing an authentic sense of realism to the story. He described this work as his "largest canvas," reflecting the broad and intricate nature of the narrative.
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Nostromo is the singular figure capable of taking the decisive steps necessary to safeguard the San Tome mine's silver and to secure the independence of Sulaco, a province in the Occidental region of the Latin American nation, Costaguana. The question arises whether his honesty is as unshakable as it seems or if the immense economic and political pressures will compromise his ideals, much like those that have fueled the aspirations of the beleaguered state.This novel serves as a remarkable portrayal of how foreign commercial interests can profoundly impact a developing nation, highlighting the complexities of balancing individual identity with societal obligations. Conrad populates his fictional Latin American setting with a diverse and vividly drawn ensemble of characters, bringing an authentic sense of realism to the story. He described this work as his "largest canvas," reflecting the broad and intricate nature of the narrative.
