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    This PDF is brought to you in association with . . . Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad ©2002‚ 2007 by SparkNotes All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording‚ or otherwise‚ without prior written permission from the publisher. sparknotes is a registered trademark of SparkNotes llc SparkNotes A Division of Barnes & Noble 76 Ninth Avenue New York‚ NY

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    Kurtz constantly faces comparison to a reverend. As well‚ individuals hold him as a role model for achievement with the hope that they can obtain what he has so nobly achieved. As one of his fervent supporters states “ This man has enlarged my mind” (Conrad 50) and ‘“London appears as the originating interior… a moral source from which there emanated “messengers of the might within the land”’ (Levenson 155). Kurtz‚ as an artist‚ a writer‚ and a sailor‚ has faced success and gained a following that rarely

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    Darkness is an “offensive and deplorable book” that “set[s] Africa up as a foil to Europe‚ as a place of negations at once remote and vaguely familiar‚ in comparison with which Europe’s own state of spiritual grace will be manifest.” Achebe says that Conrad does not provide enough of an outside frame of reference to enable the novel to be read as ironic or critical of imperialism. Based on the evidence in the text‚ argue for or against Achebe’s assertion. This novel opens with Marlow noting that England

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    I. Heart of Darkness Text Theme: "A haze rested on the low shores that ran out to seanin vanishing flatness. The air was dark above Gravesend." (pg.45) "Only the gloom to the west‚ brooding over the upper reaches‚ became more sombre every minute‚ as if angered by the approach of the sun." (pg.46) Conflict: "- everything belonged to him - but that was a trifle. The thing was to know what he belonged to‚ how many powers of darkness claimed him for their own. That was

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    A Review of Conrad Black’s A Matter of Principle Conrad Moffat Black‚ former newspaper tycoon‚ historian and celebrity is an interesting man‚ to say the least. The topic of his fall from professional‚ financial and social grace is legendary and is one that still elicits numerous newspaper columns and debates. The latest matter of interest in his lengthy protracted battle is his extraordinary memoir‚ A Matter of Principle. Written largely from his prison cell in Coleman Federal Correction Complex

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    vulnerability to fall under his darker side and the ways in which his savage and dangerous side can be unleashed. In the film‚ Coppola also explores the concept of “madness”. This madness is shown in Kurtz and is explored more deeply by Coppola than by Conrad. Coppola really captures Kurtz’s madness because he really understood what happened to men during the War and why they became mad. The illustration of Kurtz’s madness by showing his face in the shadows has a higher impact on the spectator than

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    Depiction of natives in heart of darkness: Among the most powerful and bizarre images in colonial discourse is that of the black cannibals. In Heart of Darkness the well-known theme is adopted in order to make the setting of the narrative more realistic. The best part of Marlow’s crew consists of cannibals who help him in his mission up the Congo River: I don’t pretend to say that steamboat floated all the time. More than once she had to wade for a bit‚ with twenty cannibals splashing around and

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    best he can do is choose between a selection of nightmares. Eventually‚ we see that the characters become unable to distinguish between good and evil. Conrad illustrates this moral ambiguity with light and darkness imagery that often blends together‚ yet is imbued with an overall inevitably sinister shade. Questions About Good vs. Evil Does Conrad seem to have clear definitions

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    "What redeems it is the idea only. An idea at the back of it; not a sentimental pretence but an idea." "Those who read me know my conviction that the world‚ the tempered world… rests‚ notably‚ on the idea of Fidelity." This is a running theme through most Conrad’s books. As a sailor he learned that to survive‚ every crewman did the job he was assigned‚ and that the survival of the ship‚ and therefore the community‚ depended on each man doing his duty. The heart of darkness can be read

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    the jungle and eventually forgot all of his self-control‚ manners‚ and upbringing. He truly looked in the deepest part of himself and found that his evil desires would reign. This is symbolic because he was deep inside the jungle. In this respect Conrad uses to men to show the reader both the good and bad of humankind. He shows the true evil and good that man is capable of If proper restraints had been there would Kurtz

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