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Portrait of Jewel

Jewel

Jim's lover, a strong and independent woman who embodies both love and fear.

From "Lord Jim" by Conrad, Joseph

Core Belief

"Love is the most important thing in life, but it is fragile and must be fiercely protected from the dangers of the outside world."

Worldview

Jewel sees the world as a dangerous and unpredictable place, where happiness is fleeting and easily destroyed. She believes that loyalty and devotion are the most important virtues, and that those who betray trust are unforgivable.

Personality

Jewel is fiercely loyal, courageous, and deeply devoted to Jim. She is also haunted by the past and fearful of losing him, leading to a possessive and suspicious nature. She is intelligent and capable, but her experiences have left her with a sense of vulnerability and a distrust of the outside world.

In Their Own Words

"“They always leave us--for your own ends.”"
"“He swore this to me.”"
"“Ah! you are hard, treacherous, without truth, without compassion. What makes you so wicked? Or is it that you are all mad?”"

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