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Heart of Datrkness
Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” explores two characters, Marlow and Kurtz, and uses their personification to explain what he believes to be the very essence of human nature.
To understand what Conrad is trying to tell us, we must first understand the characters he has created. We begin the story with Marlow telling us about his encounter with Kurtz through a narrator. The benefit to this is that the reader is allowed a third party view of Marlow. We are told that Marlow is wandering seaman, who was not typical of the common dormant seaman life. He comes from a ‘civilized’ England where people are educated and still have their four o’clock tea.
It is when Marlow enters the native African land that Conrad starts to develop his feelings on human nature. I believe human nature is best explored in situations where man exists in his most primitive animal sense. How else can we truly see how man exists naturally? Conrad does this by bringing Marlow to an uncivilized Africa. Here the natives are slaves. But it is more than that. They are uneducated, know nothing about the advancements elsewhere, and are fearful like animals. As an example to show their fear Marlow says, “I verily believe they took these sticks to bed with
Approximate Word count = 1046
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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