{Perverse} unreason has its own logical processes
In Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Agent," the narrative explores the idea that irrational actions can follow their own unique logic. The characters, driven by conflicting motives and extreme ideologies, often engage in behavior that seems nonsensical, yet adheres to a distinct reasoning within their chaotic world. This theme reflects the complexities of human nature and the unpredictable results of individuals acting outside the bounds of conventional rationality. The novel reveals how...