Saturday, March 23, 2019
Essay --
Brian DanielsMarch 12, 2014Heart of Darkness In Heart of Darkness, Conrad presents us with two classes of darkness. The savage nature of the natives and the brutality of European imperialism, communicate which of the two is the greater evil. In the beginning of the novel, Conrad establishes his thoughts on imperialism through the briny character Marlow. The idea of darkness is emphasized from the title of the novel, and continues to play an beta role throughout the story. Darkness governs almost everything in the novel. The secluded and crude attitudes Europeans held towards the natives increases the darkness throughout the novel. Conrads novel, Heart of Darkness, is based on the historical period of imperialism in order to describe Marlows struggle. Marlow is asked by the company, the organization who he works for, to travel to the Congo River and hatch back to them about Mr. Kurtz, a top notch officer of theirs. When he first sets sail, he doesnt know what to expect. Marlo ws experience in Africa stirs hate at the brutalizing effects of colonialism, a hatred tha...
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