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    narrator sits aboard a pleasure ship called the Nellie‚ along with four other men‚ including Marlow. The five men are held together by the bonds of the sea‚ yet are restless and meditative aboard the ship‚ waiting for something to happen. As darkness begins to fall‚ the men recall the great ships and explorers that have set forth from the Thames on voyages of trade and adventure‚ often never to return. Suddenly‚ Marlow remarks that the very region they had been admiring‚ " ’has also been one of the dark

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    Characters * Charles Marlow - The central male character‚ who has set out to court the young attractive Kate Hardcastle. A well-educated man‚ "bred a scholar"‚ Marlow is brash and rude to Mr. Hardcastle‚ owner of "Liberty Hall" (a reference to another site in London)‚ whom Marlow believes to be an innkeeper. Because Marlow’s rudeness is comic‚ the audience is likely not to dislike him for it. Marlow is sophisticated and has travelled the world. Around lower-class women Marlow is a lecherous rogue

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    Heart of Darkness: Notes Women: Marlow and Kurtz believe women symbolize decency and purity -Women represent goodness: men need to see this purity to balance with the evil they have seen Marlow believes women are the keepers of illusions (naïve); they live in a dream world -these illusions are needed for the white men to justify colonialism -"It’s queer how out of touch with truth women are! They live in a world of their own and there had never been anything like it and never can be. Some confounded

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    story Significance Adjectives Marlow Kurtz general manager Kurtz’s Intended Marlow’s aunt Russian trader African mistress of Kurtz protagonist‚ narrator of interior story both antagonist and‚ in a way‚ protagonist chief agent of Company in Africa Kurtz’s fiancée in Brussels aunt of Marlow‚ secures Marlow’s job with Company

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    on the road towards better things‚ a center for trade of course‚ but also for humanizing‚ improving‚ instructing" (Conrad 548-64). The character Marlow‚ from Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad‚ can be seen as similar to Nick Carraway‚ a character from Scott F. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Both men are beginning a new journey in their lives; with Marlow beginning his trip in Africa and Nick starting his new life in New York City. At first they are both incredibly naive and oblivious to their new

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    point in their life. These adverse situations shape an individual’s identity and help one find their true values. In “Heart of Darkness‚” Marlow is an independent young man that encounters many alarming situations while traveling to the Congo on a steamboat. He is on a mission to find a man named Kurtz‚ who is secretly in charge of running an ivory trade. Marlow faces many adverse situations which shape his identity a vast amount. Joseph Conrad’s novella demonstrates that for one to gain their true

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    At the start of the novel‚ Marlow‚ along with the four other men‚ watch the Director of Companies. Marlow makes this note about him while the Director is looking seaward: “It was difficult to realize his work was not out there in the luminous estuary‚ but behind him‚ within the brooding gloom” (1). One would think that the Director’s work would be in the future‚ out before him and waiting to be taken care of. However‚ Marlow’s remark that the Director’s work is actually behind him is quite the contrary

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    really means the opposite. This might occur when a person responds to a disappointment with a happy expression. The “Heart of Darkness” centers around Marlow who is an introspective sailor‚ and his journey up the Congo River to find Kurtz. Marlow takes a job as a steamboat captain with the Belgian Company‚ organized to trade in the Congo. As Marlow travels up the Congo in Africa‚ he encounters a widespread inefficiency and brutality in the Company’s stations. The natives of the regions have

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    Kurtz is one such example in Joseph Conrad ’s Heart of Darkness. The mystery in this novel is mainly about a character named Kurtz whom Marlow desires to meet and speak with. Kurtz‚ like many others‚ changes due to overexposure in the African jungle. But even after Marlow meets with Kurtz‚ Kurtz is still a mystery to Marlow and to Conrad ’s readers. To Marlow‚ Kurtz became widely known as the man with many faces –like adding an entire new identity over his body. In the novel‚ Kurtz can be viewed

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    The Meaning of the Congo River for Marlow‚ the journey on the Congo River is one of the most difficult and ominous journeys he will ever take. The fact that it takes him around and not completely into the jungle is significant of Marlow’s psychological journey as well. He never really goes on land but watches the shore from the outside. The only time he goes on shore he finds a wasteland. For Marlow the jungle of the Congo is representative of evil that man is capable of. In Heart of Darkness‚ it

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