ROMANTIC IDEALISM IN JOSEPH CONRAD’S “LORD JIM” --------------- An Undergraduate Research Paper In Partial Fulfillment For The Requirements Of LIT TWO HUNDRED (Literary Research 2) -------------- Presented To Dr. Robert M. Picart Professor‚ Kalayaan College --------------- written and submitted by ZACH HONTIVEROS PAGKALINAWAN B.A. in Literature October 2011 – October 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 5 CHAPTER ONE: Introduction
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Darkness‚ in Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad‚ functions as a dynamic extension of Marlow’s altering values. Prevailing at its attempts in conveying the various phases of Marlow’s changing mindset‚ darkness provides a breeding ground for contention—mainly‚ the questioning of its inherent meaning as the plot and text unfold to form a myriad of clashing ideologies. Despite what many consider to represent solely the depths of human indecency‚ darkness pushes the bounds of that conclusion and takes
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There is an abundance of literature in which characters become caught between colliding cultures. Often‚ these characters experience a period of growth from their exposure to a culture that’s dissimilar to their own. Such is the case with Marlow‚ Joseph Conrad’s infamous protagonist from ‘Heart of Darkness’. Marlow sets off to Africa on an ivory conquest and promptly found himself sailing into the heart of the Congo River. Along the way he is faced with disgruntled natives‚ cannibals‚ and the ominous
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In The Story of Joseph‚ we learn that Joseph has the ability to interpret dreams and for this reason‚ Pharaoh gives Joseph authority which elevates him above nearly everyone in Egypt. Joseph proves the accuracy of his interpretations on more than one occasion. First‚ Joseph interprets is own dream which indicates that one day Joseph’s brothers will bow to him. Later in the story‚ we find out that after Joseph was sold into slavery‚ he was later reunited with his family and his brothers bowed
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Chief Joseph was a member of the Nez Perce Indians. The Nez Perce Tribe lived between the Blue Mountains and the Snake River in the Wallowa Valley. He was given the name Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt‚ or Thunder Rolling Down the Mountain‚ but was widely known as Joseph‚ or Joseph the Younger‚ because his father had taken the name Joseph from the Christian religion. Joseph one of the first members of his tribe to convert to Christianity. In 1855 he helped Washington’s territorial governor set up a Nez
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Almost every person has told a white lie to protect someone’s feelings. Yet‚ not every white lie can be interpreted in countless ways and demonstrates ulterior motives. Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness follows Marlow’s journey deep into the Congo during an era of European Imperialism. Along his passage he encounters the horrors and immorality of European Imperialism and a deranged yet successful ivory agent named Kurtz‚ whom he watches achieve success but surrender to madness‚ disease‚ and
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Initial Topic Proposal Research about Author and Time Period Joseph Boyden was born in October 31‚ 1966 Joseph Boyden’s father Raymond Wilfrid Boyden was a medical officer renowned for his bravery‚ who was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and was the most highly decorated medical officer of World War II. He grew up in Willowdale‚ North York‚ Ontario and attended the Jesuit-run Brebeuf College School Boyden experienced depression in his teenage years‚ and has admitted that he attempted suicide
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From this actual photo of the first printing of the Book of Mormon it seems clear that Joseph Smith claimed to be the “author” of this book‚ and later changed this to claim he was a translator of the book. B. H. Roberts‚ a general authority and historian for the Mormon Church‚ expressed the idea that Joseph Smith was capable of producing the Book of Mormon himself. Joseph Smith tells the story of the golden plates and is the only source for a great deal of the story because much of it occurred
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Joseph Griffith’s painting “The Surrender” could mean a lot of things. While many see a good side and a bad side fighting each other‚ I see a war ending‚ and two sides coming together as one. To me‚ Joseph Griffith’s painting is about different cultures and things coming together. After taking a long look at the painting‚ I noticed that unlike in war‚ many of the people didn’t look upset‚ or mad at the other. On the side of the American flag‚ many looked excited or shocked‚ while on the side of
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Franz Joseph Haydn was born in Rohrau‚ Austria on March 31‚ 1732. Mr. Haydn was a singer at St. Stephen’s Cathedral choir in Vienna. He later learned to play the violin and keyboard. After leaving the choir he taught violin to make money while studying counterpoint and harmony. Haydn soon became an assistant to composer Nicola Porpora in exchange for lessons. In 1761‚ he became court musician at the palace of the influential Esterházy family where he financially support himself for nearly 30 years
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