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Joseph Conrade
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Joseph Conrad was born no ordinary man; rather, Conrad was born an idealistic aristocrat who educated himself into a very enlightened man. He was a strong man in his morals that believed that “the object of life was the perfection of individual conduct- the education of man’s spirit.” Individuals that knew Conrad stated that he “seemed to understand everything.” In his perpetual understanding and search for perfection he came to the conclusion that “the sane view of life is not a matter of compromise.” Conrad believed “every work of art had a profound moral significance;” therefore, he consistently wore himself thin trying to arrange his words in such a way as that they would “glow.” Conrad would sometimes work so vigorously that he would become sickly with a fever.
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