The change of secret captain of Capt. Colorado 's Joseph Conrad' s short story "The Secret Sharer" became a more confident and safe crew member by a safe and inexperienced captain due to his secret experience. Co-owner Initially, the captain did not know where he was and did not feel responsible. Through his relationship with secret sharers, the captain found his identity and became a confident man.
Leggatt's Personality in a Secret Sharing Person This article treats Leggart as an independent person and does not treat it as a symbol related to the captain talker who is the opinion of many critics. Leggatt will not adversely affect the captain himself. From an objective point of view, the depiction of Leggatt shows that he depends entirely on how he sees him (as a narrator) and that he should be treated as an individual. Many of Conrad's critics, especially Albert J
In Joseph Conrad 's short story "Shared Secret", the ship' s captain became a secret. At night, a murderer called Legtagt slid down the ship and the captain decided to hide him in his cabin without knowing the reason. In order to save the man and protect his deceit, the captain almost landed, as he brought the captain close to the coast and infiltrated the water to let the murderer escape. "I want to know how faithful to the ideal concept that everyone creates their own personality for their own secrets." But he seems to happen to awaken individual demons It seems. I got hurt. "That night, I seemed to be facing my idea in the depths of a dark and huge mirror."
Through a close and secret relationship with secret sharers, the captain began to find his identity, and turned into a highly confident and capable captain. The secret co-owner is even called the "double" of the captain. As the captain began identifying with the secret sharer, he felt comforted and understood by a stranger's ship. "My thoughts and impressions are very connected with the secret sharer of my hut ..." (951). Captains and secret co-owners developed in contact with an intimate and caring relationship that helped the captain to find identity and understanding. At the end of the story, the captain is consistent with himself, and I feel confident and confident in his ability and role as captain. After choosing to endanger himself and crew's life to save secret sharers, the captain destroyed and commented on his new trust for the crew and his capability as a ship's commander I skipped skillfully.