![]() ![]() Verloc on his way to the embassy, but the narrator, in one of Conrad’s characteristic distortions of conventional narrative order, immediately switches to an exposition of the Verloc household and the backgrounds of the characters. The novel appears to begin with the scene of Mr. Verloc’s mother is glad that Stevie is provided for in the Verloc household. ![]() Verloc shields and cares for him as a mother. Stevie is a mentally challenged young man whose sensitivity and erratic behavior have prevented him from keeping gainful employment Mrs. ![]() ![]() Verloc’s mother used to run a boarding house until her daughter married Mr. Verloc is an attractive young woman who shares some of her husband’s disengaged attitude. Verloc, a corpulent man, has an indolent and slovenly air about corresponding to the shadiness of the business he runs men come to his shop discreetly to buy contraceptives and pornographic publications. The narrator gives descriptions of Verloc, his shop, and his family – Winnie Verloc (his wife), her mother, and her brother Stevie. At half-past ten in the morning, Adolf Verloc leaves his shop in Soho, a slum neighborhood of London with a large immigrant population. ![]()
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