The First Mate In W. D. Valgardson's The Novice

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Why does an individual hold themselves or those around them to high standards of perfection, yet ignore the clearest of facts? In “The Novice,” it becomes clear that when the first mate of the Sally Anne dedicates his entire life and passion towards his boat, only to consciously overlook its flaws in denial that his unsinkable boat would ever fail him. As a consequence of his ignorance, the Sally Anne inevitably sinks along with the majority of its crew. The first mate starts to come to the realization that his one true passion of life, the boat Sally Anne, had been destroyed due to his blindness towards the fact that his perfect boat was not as perfect as he made it out to be. you need a transition here W.D Valgardson’s story demonstrates …show more content…

The first mate, the owner of the Sally Anne, dominated his life with his boat to the point of never being able to sleep right without the hum of its motors. This artificial connection made between mate and boat can have major complications. From the text we discover that this first mate has dedicated his life to sailing, ever since grade 10. At the finding of the Sally Anne, it becomes an unhealthy obsession of creating, but later not maintaining, the perfect boat. The text shows paragraphs of the first mate going on about the boat, and how he could not leave it for a day. The irony in this situation is that he spent so much recreating this boat, yet rejected the fact the eventual flaws that accompanied the years of use. It was always just another water pump and coat of perfect white paint away from sailing again. At this point it is clear that the boat has become a symbol for him and his insecurities. At the flooding of the boat and at the initial loss of life upon the Sally Anne's wreck the denial towards the destruction shows how he was using the boat as his only life line, now literally as he clings to last of his dream. At this point of the text, there is no survival, and no acceptance of the truth he must

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