The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus
- 324pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The narrative explores Columbus's 1492 voyage, highlighting the profound impact of his arrival in the Americas and the subsequent conquest of the 'New World'. It presents Columbus as a complex character, oscillating between wonder and paranoia, driven by a mix of piety and greed. His interactions with his crew reveal a man caught in petty disputes, yet his ambition and vision as an explorer are undeniable. The accounts provide a rich portrayal of his journeys through the Caribbean and Central America, illustrating his misconceptions and aspirations.