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    Juxtaposition is one of the many literary element used in emphasis of a concept or an idea. In the novel Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad juxtaposes the motifs of light and dark to emphasize the wickedness present throughout the book. Through juxtaposition‚ Conrad not only emphasizes the darkness in Africa but also intensifies the dark hearts of the Europeans. The major darkness in the novel is the land of Africa itself. When Marlow first makes his way upstream with his crew‚ he describes the

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    view(“Dictionary.com”). The state of controversy or dispute happens predominantly throughout our society and can lead to divisions within in our society. The strong comparison between The Secret River by Kate Grenville and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad is the controversy between imperialism versus aboriginal tensions. The three strong comparisons of controversy within these novels between the imperialistic attitude of the English and natives are possessions‚ belief‚ and technology are the most predominant

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    Heart of Darkness Heart of Darkness is an adventure novel written by Joseph Conrad. It was published in 1899. The purpose of this novel is to display the act of imperialism. The story circulates on Charles Marlow‚ who narrates the book‚ and is a salesman in the search of ivory up the Congo River. Heart of Darkness informs the reader of European colonization and its negatives. Throughout this novel the reader learns more and more of Imperialism and how man can be so evil. For the duration of

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    author and preeminent scholar on African culture‚ Chinua Achebe and English novelist‚ short story writer‚ essayist‚ and librettist E.M. Forster had different views on Conrad’s writing. Both men criticized Conrad as being racist and discriminatory for his use of words such as “nigger.” Conrad uses such words throughout the entire novella‚ even stating‚ “Strings of dusty niggers with splay feet arrived and departed” (26). To many critics of the novella‚ the implementation of such words should not

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    Secret Sharer Sam Reary In "The Secret Sharer" by Joseph ConradConrad shows the strengthening of the trust within a large group through the connection between two. A fort night ago‚ the captain becomes aware he will take on his new ship. On the ship‚ he feels alone on the ship‚ detached from the rest of the crew. Leggatt came from the Sephora. He killed a man and had to escape‚‚swimming over to the narrator’s ship. Although The captain and Leggatt’s relationship involves difference such as

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    children. A lack of truth lies within thought and perception‚ making it difficult to differentiate reality from perceived reality‚ knowledge from what we may think is knowledge. Conrad‚ in his novella Heart of Darkness‚ explores the lack of truth in human nature and civilization through Marlow’s experiences in the Congo. Conrad uses the concept of civilization to illustrate

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    He constantly had the thought that he was higher than others‚ and therefore deserved to own everything. Kurtz believed “everything belonged to him” including‚ “‘[his] ivory‚ [his] station‚ [his] river‚ [his]‚-’ everything” (Conrad 49). Kurtz’s view of him being greater than others can come off as being overly self involved and almost as if he is a king. Those around him wouldn’t want to feel like they are less than him‚ when in reality‚ everyone is supposed to be equal. Kurtz

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    empire as they showed in their consequences in society. Joseph Conrad is believed to have written novellas of racist nature‚ stirring uneasy emotions in critics and readers. However‚ Conrad was using his books as a way to reveal the fault that white men developed against natives in the Congo. Conrad was attempting to oppose the ways of European men who discriminate against people of color‚ who also lived in a land far away from theirs. Conrad employs a sympathetic tone throughout his Heart of Darkness

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    Heart of Darkness‚ the author Joseph Conrad uses the motif of darkness and the words “heart of darkness” to represent the unknown. For example‚ as our framed narrator travels via boat down the coast of Africa to begin his work with the company‚ he observes the ‘“edge of a colossal jungle‚ so dark-green as to be almost black‚ fringed with white surf‚ ran straight‚ like a ruled line‚ far‚ far away along a blue sea whose glitter was blurred by a creeping mist’” (Conrad 18). Here‚ darkness is attributed

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    Kurtz Savagery

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    To Live or to Die As stated by Professor Rosenthal‚ characters are not people‚ and they are apart of an author’s bag of tricks to make a point. I believe the author of Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad‚ used that character Kurtz as a symbol to represent savagery. Savagery can be defined as an uncontrolled‚ fierce and hostile individual. I believe there is a certain degree of darkness/savagery that lies within every being‚ but it does not always emerge‚ and if so can prevail to the point of ultimate

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