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... But above all they were a victory. "The horror! The horror!" Kurtz's final words and his final judgment. He judged who and what he had become. ...
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... This interpretation comes from the view that the "horror" Kurtz is identifying is his being brought "down" to the African ways. ...
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... humanity. In his final words, "The horror! The horror!", Kurtz finally comes to the realization of what he has become. He realizes ...
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... The horror!" Kurtz realizes that all the things in which he was taught to believe, are basically horror and greed which is now shown through the colonizers. ...
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... However, Kurtz's last words "The horror! ... The horror magnifies Kurtz not being able to restrain himself, the colonizers' greed, and Europe's darkness. ...
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... "The horror! The horror" cried Kurtz as his final words. Marlow doesn't at first know what to make of this but latter comes to more of a realization. ...
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"The Horror! The Horror!" was Kurtz last words n the novel Heart of Darkness, written by Joseph Conrad. ... The horror!" Those final words sum up Kurtz's life. ...
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... One of these aspects are the horror of Kurtz's own in capacity for self-restraint, the second situation represents the colonizers' greed for ivory does to them ...
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... And his last words had "the appalling face fa glimpse truth - the strange commingling of desire and hate". "The horror" that Kurtz labels is the struggle ...
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... His last words had "the appalling face of a glimpsed truth -- the strange commingling of desire and hate" (p.155). "The horror" that Kurtz labels is the ...
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... visually appeasing way. Images of horror and madness greet Captain Willard as he approaches Kurtz's station. The eerie 'tribal dance ...
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... Kurtz ultimately despairs because he doesn't believe in any god but society, and when that fails he's left with ... His life ends with the words "The horror! ...
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... Conrad, 68). The horror to Kurtz is about self-realization; about the mistakes he committed while in Africa. The colonizers' cruelty ...
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... beheaded. At the moment of Kurtz's death, he said "The horror! The Horror"(Conrad, 147). Conrad concludes the story on this note. ...
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... The Horror!" (Conrad, 147). Despite the many characteristics that MacBeth and Kurtz share, they differ in extraordinary ways also, such as the way the authors ...
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No other four word quote in literature has ever been so perplexing as the last words of Station Chief Kurtz. The horror, the horror. What was he speaking of? ...
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... Marlow had a "heart of darkness" throughout the entire story, while in the end, Kurtz attempted to end the horror and lift the darkness.
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More specifically, focus will be placed on the character Kurtz's final words, "the horror, the horror," and how this explains and captures the essence of the ...
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... Coppula uses psychological horror to illustrate the barrier between Willard's world and Kurtz's world as a means of horror in the viewer's mind. ...
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... Hence, Kurtz cried ?gThe horror, The horror.?h The ?gdarkness?h of this novel?fs title refers to many kind of darkness: moral corruption, ignorance, savagery. ...
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... Hence, Kurtz cried ?gThe horror, The horror.?h The ?gdarkness?h of this novel?fs title refers to many kind of darkness: moral corruption, ignorance, savagery. ...
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... Intended? There is irony in Marlow's unquestioning acceptance of Kurtz's "horror" as a signal of kindness and moral illumination. ...
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... Intended? There is irony in Marlow's unquestioning acceptance of Kurtz's "horror" as a signal of kindness and moral illumination. ...
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... Intended? There is irony in Marlow's unquestioning acceptance of Kurtz's "horror" as a signal of kindness and moral illumination. ...
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... In the end, Kurtz realizes how his lack of restraint has cursed him. Kurtz's last words of "The horror! The horror!" displays how he felt about his life. ...
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... The heart of darkness is what lies deep inside everyone. For Marlow, this epiphany comes as Kurtz utters his last words, ?the horror, the horror?. ...
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... The horror!" The relationship that Conrad develops between Marlow and Kurtz is to emphasize that they are actually the light and dark of the same person. ...
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... Here Kurtz has his epiphany, his "moment of complete knowledge" of what he has done and how terrible human existence is. His last words are "The horror! ...
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... If he would have told the Intended that Kurtz's last were "The horror, the horror", this would be a breach of the responsibility that Marlow has to Kurtz. ...
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... light skinned native. The final straw is when Kurtz repeats "the horror, the horror," while he was on his deathbed. He says this ...
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