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    continents of Africa and Asia. This led to differences in levels of knowledge‚ development‚ and progressiveness in societies. Civilization and primitivism can be seen in various perspectives due to one’s personal background and views. In Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad describes civilized Europeans venturing

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    Heart of Darkness and The Hollow Men Deep within every person there is a certain piece of individuality that contradicts everything that they stand for and believe in. This little piece of irony that resides within a person can become harmful in some cases and in others it can be so simple to the point that it hardly does any damage. In “The Hollow Men” by T.S. Eliot‚ there is a metaphor‚ describing eyes‚ and an archetypal device which highlights Kurtz as a true savage being. Also‚ the metaphorical

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    both Shakespeare’s Othello‚ and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness‚ there are also similar themes even though the works were almost three centuries apart. They reflect racism and stereotype. Racism is the belief of a certain group or people that they are superior compare to other races and stereotype is a thought or idea on particular person or thing by oversimplifying because all members of that group have similar characteristics. In this essay‚ I will explore and analyze the above-mentioned two themes

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    CREATIVE WRITING: Darkness‚ a scary thought I faintly remember what happened that night‚ that’s the reason why I’m sitting here. I can’t think clearly‚ see straight and yet I continue to see glimpses of him‚ his baby blue eyes‚ greasy black hair and oily face that sheds a smile every so often. I didn’t mean for everything to be this way‚ I feel as if it’s my fault‚ that maybe I’m the suspect. I feel as if there’s a blunt knife digging deeper into the guilty walls of my soul. As I peer around the

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    become bashful when I’m around people I don’t know very well because I’m constantly thinking that I’ll say the wrong thing. 2. I absolutely LOVE reading and writing poetry. My favorite poet is Edgar Allan Poe because of the twists and elements of darkness in his poems. However‚ I think my favorite poem

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    Often an author uses a character to represent the ideals of a society through their work of literature. However‚ in both Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ the authors also use their characters to represent the corruption within the ideals of both colonialism and Victorian hedonism. In Heart of Darkness‚ Kurtz is the ideal colonialist; he gives the impression of maintaining honorable intensions while also being "of value" to the Belgian trading company

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    ”Men! The only animal in the world to fear” (Lawrence). D.H. Lawrence is stating that the only animal man has to fear is man itself. Heart of Darkness shows how cruel heartless man can really be. The men in the company acted ruthless towards the natives and some showed no restraint. It is seen that man is naturally “dark” when removed from civilization through the setting‚ character development‚ and symbolism of the novel. “The Nellie a cruising yawl‚ swung to her anchor without a flutter of the

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    often times because that person is perceived as being an outsider. Also‚ both individuals and groups are subject to this labeling. However‚ otherness rarely stands alone in literature. Particularly‚ in The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ The Tempest‚ and Heart of Darkness‚ otherness overlaps with the theme of identity.

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    The Heart of Greed Greed can take over one’s mind and make them do something they never thought of doing. In the novel‚ Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad is about a seaman named Charles Marlow‚ who is telling the lawyer‚ accountant‚ director of the company‚ and the unknown narrator on the steam boat about his experiences as an ivory transporter in Congo. Throughout the story‚ Marlow revealed his interest of learning more information about a man named Kurtz‚ an agent of ivory-procurement who portray

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    Comparing Shakespeare’s Othello with Conrad’s Heart of Darkness It is often that when we read great works of literature we come across similar themes. Authors use powerful ideas that they believe will move their readers and relate to them so they become engaged in the words written. William Shakespeare and Joseph Conrad were amazing writers of their times and even though their works were written almost 300 years apart‚ both‚ Othello and Heart of Darkness‚ have coinciding themes. The major theme that

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