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The main purpose of this article is to examine Lord Byron’s The Corsair with regard to an intertwined relationship between the protagonist’s determination for completing his enterprises and the concurrent, irresistible occasion of distress caused by his imperative counterpart manifested as Seyd. A number of textual evidences reveal that the poet investigates Conrad’s mind, actions, and their irresolvable embroilment with their unavoidable adversity. The author investigates the protagonist’s complex posture to the incompatible, ironic domains existent beyond human pursuits and endeavors. The paper explores the way in which Conrad is bound up by the subtle layers of internal turbulence, for his concealment and repression of past wrongdoings bring forward his difficulty with exerting his power of resolution and decision in the process of confronting its opposing calamity.
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