Friday, February 22, 2019
Deep Sea Fishing
If marine fishing is the most dangerous of all civilian occupations, it is especially so during winter months or during storms at any time of year. Yet, risk victorious is something they are paid to accept (Cockerham, 131). Epigram As depicted by Sebastian Jungers nonfiction account, The Perfect Storm, deep-sea fishing requires a level of determination that can override scientific data and superstitious judgment, in the evoke of getting money. He tells the story of the Andrea Gail, which sets bulge out for its fatal last voyage. In October 1991, the crewmembers say their last goodbyes and leave their loved ones behind.Its late in the season, to go so far out at sea. Also, a fall of people had been having strange feelings more or less the trip and are struggling to vex them aside. Since the very beginning in the book, there have been many premonitions presented. tally to the Oxford English Dictionary, a premonition is a strong feeling that something is about to happen, espec ially something unpleasant (Premonition). Premonitions are often about something that is a threat to our survival tells us the purpose they serve they are irresistibly about survival (USA, Under Attack).Some fishermen hired to work the Andrea Gail are unforced to take this risk regardless of the premonitions they have. Others decide not to go. While the Andrea Gail is out fishing, events unfold that lead to the sinking of the boat. The last voyage of the Andrea Gail proves the tension that must be faced between scientific data and superstitions the crewmembers had and the need for money. ground on extensive interviews, Junger describes the determination shown by deep-sea fishermen.
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