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Struggles and Leadership in the Expedition
This chapter delves into Theodore Roosevelt's frustrations with the expedition's slow progress and contrasts it with Shackleton's philosophy of prioritizing speed. It emphasizes the importance of collective contribution and explores a surprising suggestion by Father Zam regarding leadership and shared discomfort. The narrative also showcases a clash of beliefs between characters and the challenges faced by the group in navigating the Amazon.