Know Thy Self In the novella The Secret Sharer, by Joseph Conrad, the narrator describes his insecurities and self-doubt about being a young captain. The youthful narrator expresses his self-consciousness through obvious gestures through out the story. As the captain is put under testy situations he learns more about who ... Read More
In the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad one of the major themes is the perversity of the Congo. What is good and evil in the European world becomes distorted and hazy in the heart of Africa. To the outside world white is good and black is evil it ... Read More
What Makes Joseph Conrad Tick? Do we really know all there is to know about him? We interviewed him to give the world a more accurate look at his life, his work and his complex personality. Here is our tribute to a man of brilliance... Conrad was born on December ... Read More
Dennis 1 Robyn Dennis 02503 Mr. Jones Period 1 The Elusive Kurtz Throughout the greater part of Joseph Conrad's novelette, Heart of Darkness, the protagonist and narrator, Marlow, is unwittingly and markedly affected by an elusive and highly venerated character known only as Kurtz. His journey via steamship into the ... Read More
A Journey into the Heart of Darkness The white man is evil, or so says Joseph Conrad in his novel Heart of Darkness, which describes the colonial transformation of the symbolize angelic African wilderness into an evil haven for the white man. The novel presents a psychological journey into the ... Read More
In the novel Heart of Darkness, written by Joseph Conrad, Marlow finds himself in a position where he is faced to make a moral accept the fact that the man he has admired and looked up to is a madman. He realizes that Kurtzs methods are not only unethical, but ... Read More
Racism in Heart of Darkness In the novel, Heart of Darkness, the author Joseph Conrad makes some comments that could be taken for racially prejudiced remarks. By using different terms to describe people of color, we can depict how Conrad saw Africans as an inferior people. In the book Heart ... Read More
Heart of Darkness and Hollow Men Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad, and Hollow Men, by T.S. Eliot have several comparative themes, though each author has an entirely separate way of conveying them. Each work displays a darkened and dismal mood, separation, and obscurity, which are depicted through different characters ... Read More
Throughout his voyage, Marlow encounters the helmsman. Although we do not know precisely how old he is, Marlow describes him as athletic. Thus we may conjecture, that the helmsman cannot be older than a man in his prime. Marlow meets him, on the ship that is taking them to Kurtz's ... Read More
In the article, Narratological Parallels in Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness and Francis Ford Coppolas Apocalypse Now Linda Costanzo Cahir compares and contrasts both the novella and the film. Both writers had the same theme and meaning in mind, but their structure and technique was what made the stories different. ... Read More
Within Heart of Darkness, there are many different reoccurring motifs. These motifs help drive the plot and reveal deeper meanings in the novel. One of these motifs is Conrads use of fire. Throughout the novel, Conrad uses fire to describe objects, reveal elements of the novel, and symbolize deeper meanings. ... Read More
Joseph Conrad lived in an era marked by colonial dominance and therepartition of wealth by the major world super powers. The 19th centurywas a time were countries such as France, the Netherlands and GreatBritain controlled as much as 85 percent of the world territory(Stuchtey). Their commercial and cultural practices with ... Read More
Does The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad deserve to win more attention? The story begins with a dramatic description of the opening scene of the group of five friends wondering in the world of sailing. Marlow, the main character, starts to recall an event that permanently affected his life. ... Read More
HOD RewriteIn the novella The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, Conrad creates parallels between Marlows journey to the center of the Congo -- and the subsequent changes in Marlows surroundings -- and Marlows psychological descent into what could be described as the most primitive part of Freudian psyche, ultimately ... Read More
The Dark vs. Angelic Representation of Women in Heart of DarknessFew women appear in Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness, yet those mentioned in the text are striking and revealing. Conrad develops a juxtaposition with the stark contrast between the two most prominent female characters in the story, Kurtzs African mistress ... Read More
Throughout the novella Joseph Conrad portrays women as weak, sorrowful, ignorant individuals who are entirely reliant on men. Conrad promotes sexism by portraying them as one dimensional characters, none of whom even have names. Conrad and Marlow show many of the evils of nineteenth century in a new light and ... Read More
The Significance of Women in Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness (1899)Over the past couple of centuries, and throughout the evolution of the Western civilization, women have been fighting for equal rights regardless of gender, and progress was achieved. Nevertheless, when reflecting on the history of the world and literature, women ... Read More
The Heart of DarknessThe theme and symbol Heart of Darkness is first introduced in the novel when Chacko tells the twins about Kari Saipu and how he took his own life, describing Ayemenem as his private Heart of Darkness, (this is an allusion to the novella, Heart of Darkness). In ... Read More
The Women of DarknessJoseph Conrads Heart of Darkness explores the travels of Marlow, a sailor who sets out for Congo, along with other shipmates. Marlow is intrigued by an explorer named Kurtz, who is revered in the novel for his pursuit towards the colonization of the savages that reside in ... Read More
Both Heart of Darkness and A Passage to India consider the motif of journeys throughout their stories. The narrator is the principle vehicle for describing the journeys in both texts. Yet we are not simply presented with literal journeys, rather each novel prefers to use the journey both in its ... Read More
The face of death. Of the apocalypse. The darkness which is inherent in all human beings is personified in Kurtz in both Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now, and it is this darkness which is the basis for the journey that the prime characters in the novel and film undergo, ... Read More
In The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, Marlow learns firsthand the consequences, cruelty, commerce, and corruption of color consciousness in European colonialism. The mercantilism and capitalism which were gaining currency in Europe officially spread throughout the world by the colonialism. This focus on wealth acquisition drives the Europeans to ... Read More
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad conspires with the Europeans ethnocentric attitude towards the native African people. At the turn of the twentieth century, the European imperialism was perceived as a crusade well-intentioned of this progressive century. Even though Conrad was criticizing imperialism, his book divulges to the readers an ... Read More
I Wish I Could Censor Censorship.Our knowledge of Africa is largely shaped by our surroundings. From a young age we watch stories such as The Lion King which detail Africa as a primitive place. In Achebes critic of Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness, he states that Conrad knew of the ... Read More
AP English Language Microtheme on Joseph ConradConrad intros his story by describing the men physically utilizing direct characterization, and, later in the intro, indirect characterization. He says There were two white men in charge of the trading station. Kayerts, the chief, was short and fat Carlier, the assistant, was tall, ... Read More
The Darkness WithinBeing in a foreign context and having the preeminence "out there with the natives, there must be a temptation to be God" (Coppola 1979). This darkness exists within every individual and is easily seen as a force within every individual to fight against in high anxiety situations. Monstrous ... Read More
Short Paper 2.1In Heart Of Darkness, Joseph Conrad examines the Europeans positive perception of colonization. Through the narratives of Charlie Marlow, a fictional British seaman, Conrad elucidates the Europeans assumption that unexplored territoriessuch as the blank space shown in cartographer Martin Waldseemllers map of Africapossess an opportunity for great prosperity. ... Read More
Is it a Dark Continent?Joseph Conrads novella,Heart of Darkness,is considered one of the great works of English literature published in February 1902. TheHeart of Darknessis one of the two most celebrated novels about European colonialism in Africa along with Chinua AchebesThings Fall Apart. Over the course of the novella Conrad ... Read More
Joseph Conrads novella The Heart of Darkness is a vehicle that drives the question is colonization a force for good or evil? Through the rivers of the African Congo, the narrator, Marlow, is immersed in the reality of colonization and the business of ivory. The story he recounts is unsavory, ... Read More
Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad, is truly a story of hollowness and darkness inside ones soul. I believe that Mr. Kurtz was the hollowest character compared to any of the other characters in Heart of Darkness. There are several occasions where Kurtzs true self is shown, and that being ... Read More