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In Jack London's short story "A Goboto Night," the narrative unfolds on a remote South Sea island trading post during a single night of revelry at Goboto. The story vividly portrays the diverse group of characters-traders, adventurers, and sea captains-gathered at the trading post, each pursuing their own desires and schemes under the cover of night. As the night progresses, the veneer of civilization fades, revealing the primal instincts and raw human nature of the island's temporary inhabitants.