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Heart of Darkness
Title: Heart of Darkness
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 263 | Pages: 1.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Heart of Darkness
While Heart of Darkness is a vivid and powerful account in literature of Imperialism and the Western penetration of colonial Africa, its story is one that may leave its readers unsatisfied with their attempts to intellectualize the experience. The true focus of this novella is not the exotic land being discovered by the reader, but rather the behavior and psychology of the English traveler, Marlow, as he copes with the moral dilemma he experience s
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man of Marlow, one adept at valuing small distinctions, such as discriminating between lesser evils in judging his fellow creatures. Conrad’s story is an evocatively intimate record of the naïve Marlow’s struggle to know, and yet not know, the unacknowledged Kurtz within himself. Marlow, under the charm of a snake (the Congo “fascinated me as a snake would a bird – a silly little bird” [page]) is driven to Kurtz in the half-delirium
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