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"The Red One" is a short story written by Jack London and first published in 1918. It is a science fiction novel that explores themes of adventure, exploration, and culture clash.
"The Red One" demonstrates Jack London's ability to craft compelling narratives that combine elements of adventure, science fiction and social commentary. This story offers a cautionary tale about the potential consequences of cultural arrogance and the importance of respecting and understanding the beliefs of other societies.
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Summary
The story follows a group of scientists led by protagonist Bassett on an expedition to a remote island in the South Pacific. They hear rumors of a mysterious and powerful being known as "The Red One", worshiped as a god by the island's natives.
When the expedition arrives on the island, they encounter local tribes who believe The Red One has magical and divine powers, and the life of the islanders is entirely focused on appeasing and worshiping The Red One, leading to complex social dynamics and rituals.
Scientists, skeptical of the islanders' beliefs, try to uncover the truth behind The Red One. However, their scientific curiosity clashes with the islanders' deep-rooted beliefs and traditions, and Bassett becomes particularly obsessed with the idea of seeing The Red One himself, and this desire leads him on a dangerous and surreal journey... .
CONTENTS
The Red One
The Hussy
Like Argus of the Ancient Times
The Princess