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In Poe's tale, an unnamed narrator, estranged from his family and country, sets sail as a passenger aboard a cargo ship from Batavia. Some days into the voyage, the ship is first becalmed then hit by a Simoon-which, in Poe's story, is a combination of a sand storm, typhoon, and hurricane-that capsizes the ship and sends everyone, except the narrator and an old Swede, overboard. Driven southward by the magical Simoon towards the South Pole, the narrator's ship eventually collides with a gigantic black galleon, and only the narrator manages to scramble aboard. Once the new ship arrives, the narrator finds outdated maps and useless navigational tools throughout the ship. Also, he finds it to be manned by elderly crewmen who are unable to see him; he steals writing materials from the captain's cabin to keep a journal (the "manuscript" of the title) which he resolves to cast into the sea. This ship too continues to be driven southward, and he notices the crew appears to show signs of hope at the prospect of their destruction as it reaches Antarctica. The ship enters a clearing in the ice where it is caught in a vast whirlpool and begins to sink into the sea.

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The main conflict in "MS. Found in a Bottle" by Edgar Allan Poe is the struggle of the narrator as his ship gets caught in a powerful storm in uncharted waters. He must confront the terrifying unknown and impending doom, heightening the tension and suspense of the story.

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The major conflict is the narrators confusion and entrapment between sanity and insanity, as well as a side disturbance of impending demise.

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