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    throughout the book as insane and pointless. They spend their existence grubbing for ivory or plotting against each other for position and status within their own environment. Their whole society seems to have an air of unreality about it. It is as if they are building their whole lives on nothing more substantial than a morning mist‚ easily blown away by the merest puff of wind. Marlow comments: "The word ’ivory’ rang in the air‚ was whispered‚ was sighed. You would think they were praying to it

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    personal flaws‚ which represent the negative attributes of the force invading Africa. His gradual deterioration of sanity proves his submission to the wilderness‚ similarly to the way his own mind consumes him as the novel progresses. His greed for ivory mirrors the lust for money as shown by the white invaders‚ and this contributes to the power-hungry side of Kurtz that corrupts him; resulting in a more relatable character that adds to the appeal of the text as a whole. The concept of deterioration

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    piece carved from ivory and wood in the 19th century. Chaturanga is now known as chess and is a popular game played in modern society. Pieces are strategically moved in hopes of eliminating the king‚ therefore winning the game. This concept is also seen in war strategy; you eliminate the king‚ you win the war. The pass-time‚ or game‚ Chaturanga showcases the prevalence of war in 19th century India. War was pervasive during the time that “Chess Set” was made.

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    sadness‚ fear‚ anger; these are emotions all children experience‚ but I constantly felt an emotion I could never explain. Until one day‚ my brother dropped a plate. As the plate made contact with the floor‚ shards smashed‚ mimicking the violent tinkling of wind chimes. I suddenly realized I found the word I had been looking for; broken. I felt broken‚ and realized‚ not everyone in the world is happy with their life or themselves. My brother and I picked up the shards‚ and all I could think was that

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    manager’s uncle has no hand and refers to his arm as a "flipper" as he points to the jungle (Conrad ). Marlow then realizes that the Europeans are willing to hurt their own kind because of the greed for ivory. In conclusion‚ he realizes that the only thing everyone cares about is themselves‚ money‚ fame‚ and ivory. All in all‚ the Congo is full of darkness and causes them to become blind to the truth. Conrad uses the literary elements of symbolism‚ character development‚ and setting to create the image that

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    They believe its trading work‚ for the native africans‚ for the ivory for europeans to sell abroad. Kurtz and Marlow believe‚ that through their actions‚ that they are spreading prosperity‚ and civilizing a native and savage culture. For Marlow‚ this justifies the exploitation that he later learns is going on. on the

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    Theme of colonization in Heat of Darkness The growth of liberalism and colonialism as social and political forces took place almost simultaneously in the beginning of 19th century. Colonialism is related to the concept of imperialism. The English novelists who are concerned with the problem of colonialism are mainly E.M Forster and Joseph Conrad. Colonialism and imperialism are shaping forces in their novels. Forster’s liberalism and his depiction of the colonialism are never introduced in clear

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    The games have begun in the early 700 BC in honor of the god Zeus. No women were allowed to watch the games and only Greek nationals could participate. The games were held every four years. In honor of the god Zeus a statue was built out of gold and ivory by a Greek sculptor. In the games 100 oxen were sacrificed and many athletes would make sacrifices themselves. In the games boxing was a brutal sport it included punching‚ throwing and hitting and opponent‚ But the aim of the event was to throw

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    There was a reason that European colonizers were nick-named the "white devils." They slithered their way in like serpents and turned the known world of the natives into a world of chaos. Every white settler was a Satan in his own way. Mr. Kurtz‚ a leading character in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is the prime example of the white devils in Africa‚ following the pattern set out by John Milton for a perfect Prince of Darkness in Paradise Lost in his portrayal of Satan to a point. Their characteristics

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    and Asian elephants—these are just some of India’s animal species in danger of extinction. Consider the largest land mammal‚ the elephant. The elephant’s ivory tusks are very much in demand. Japan is one of the largest users of ivory‚ and there is similar demand in China‚ where ivory chopsticks are still popular. How has the demand for ivory had an especially adverse affect on the Asian elephant? Some time ago The Times of India explained: “Unlike African elephants‚ only males among the Asian pachyderms

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