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    Heart Of Darkness

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    story‚ KurtzMarlow‚ and the Accountant‚ exemplify the id‚ ego‚ and superego. These three levels of personality and thought play a role in who each person is and how they behave. Most people use these three components of personality every day of their lives. The id is the first aspect to develop. It is best described as the primitive aspect of personality where

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    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 the book‚ Marlow has set out to find Kurtz‚ a legend of a man‚ who is the chief of the Inner Station in Africa and seems to be

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    Marlow's Ambiguity

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    Marlow from Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is a morally ambiguous character who cannot be defined as purely evil nor purely good. The story follows Marlow’s tale of his journey down the Congo‚ or into the heart of darkness. The people he encounters along his quest as well as his deep reflections indirectly characterize him to be a morally unclear. His interactions with and characterization of women‚ his complex beliefs of imperialism‚ and his perceptive quest along the Congo River reflect his character

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    Alex Marx Prof. Ellen Bluestone ENG 500 10 June 2013 Psychoanalytical Criticism and Heart of Darkness: Kurtz‚ Freud and the Dionysian Myth – A Journey into the Nightmare of Darkness and the Subconscious It is natural to approach the critical analysis of a novel in terms of dream theory and the work of prominent dream theorists. Like dreams‚ novels are created in the mind‚ they are simply inventions of the mind; though by definition are not exactly literally and not exactly true. A dream

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    company‚ duty to seek out Kurtz‚ another riverboat captain‚ and bring him back to the trading companies central.Most successful agent for the trading company‚ becomes so entwined in his trade that he breaks the rules of his company and employs savage techniques to get ivory‚ becomes very ill and before his death‚ he tries to escape civilization and go into the jungle.Lives at the Outer Station‚ the company’s main accountant‚ tells Marlow about Kurtz.Work on the boat with Marlow as the boat moves towards

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    of Darkness‚ Conrad uses his writing techniques to illustrate Marlow in the Congo‚ while in “Apocalypse Now”‚ Coppola uses film editing and close ups on important scenes with unique sounds to identify Willards’ quest for Kurtz. Both portray the idea of colonization in foreign lands that otherwise may have been uninhabited by their own people if left alone. In the Heart of Darkness‚ while Marlow and the crew are traveling to reach Kurtz‚ the pilgrims open fire with rifles which creates a fog of smoke

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    contribute to a reoccurring aspect of the novel‚ which is that often times there is far more substance to something than appears on the surface. This theme is played out in the novel through the setting and through the two main characters‚ Marlow and Mr. Kurtz. The novel takes place right in the heart of Africa‚ down the long and windy Congo River. The river in the setting is a crucial component of the novel because it brings a sense of darkness. “Conrad manages to hint at the darkness beyond the

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    and eternal damnation as Marlow’s feelings begin to conflict with standard European ideology. Marlow‚ perhaps the most complex character‚ finds himself in the middle of this debate with the eventual

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    slightly exaggerated story. Conrad creates the character Charles Marlow and has Marlow recount his expedition of the Congo River in Africa. The story follows the disturbing journey Marlow took by working for a Belgian company and quest to find a mysterious man named Kurtz‚ who has become power-driven and insane. Along the way‚ Marlow discovers the awful truth about the company he is employed by and how barbaric they treat the natives. Marlow learns how destructive and mentally corrupting the Congo River

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    don’t notice their talking because they believe they are that superior to them. There is a lacking sense of morality in the second section of the novel. The manager and his uncle plot how to hang Kurtz and/is his Russian assistant. As they further progress into the congo “The heart of darkness” Marlow notices that the crew begins to change behaviors. They go from the civilized state of mind gradually into a more barbaric one. This leads to the idea that as the English some into the country and try

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