The Last Voyage of the Ghost Ship

 The short story titled The Last Voyage of the Ghost Ship is a story about a boy who always sees a ship in the darkness and everyone else in the town does not believe them. The theme of the villagers not believing him was very prevalent within this story. He would always want to prove them wrong and show the people that the ghost ship is there and exists. "drooling with rage, now they're going to see who I am, but he took care not to share his determination with anyone, but spent the whole year with the fixed idea, now they're going to see who I am" (Gabriel García Márquez, The Last Voyage of the Ghostship). The people of the town ignore the boy year after year until he eventually goes out one night to meet the ship in the channel. He stole a boat one night and went out to see the ship up close and to feel the power of the ship. The boy brought a light with him so he could guide the ship into the harbor so the town people could believe him. The ship eventually followed him in and settled upon the shore for all the people to see in the morning. "He was able able to give himself the pleasure of watching the disbelievers as with open mouths they contemplated the largest ocean liner in the world and the other aground in front of the church, whiter than anything"(Gabriel García Márquez, The Last Voyage of the Ghostship). The people of the town were shocked. They were all in disbelief and could not believe what they were looking at. The boy stood back and watched all their faces in disbelief. 

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