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The contrast between Kurtz's intended and black mistress The Heart of Darkness is a story about a man telling a tale of an adventure that he had on the Congo ...
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A Small Price to Pay In the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, the seaman Marlow tells a big lie to Kurtz's Intended. To ...
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... In his encounters with his Aunt, the African women, and Mr. Kurtz's intended fiancee, Marlow shows his demeaning and sexist view of women. ...
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... understanding of Africa. By the time he meets with Kurtz's intended he recognizes the appearance that she has believed. She wants to ...
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... In contrast, Kurtz's Intended in Belgium is fair, mild-tempered, and draped in black. The brightness and passion of Kurtz's black ...
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... The horror!"(75) By lying to Kurtz's Intended, Marlow presents civilization with a slender ray of light with which to keep back the darkness. ...
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... The horror!" before he dies. Although Marlow nearly dies from the fever also, he survives and returns to Brussels, where he visits Kurtz's Intended. ...
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There are only three relatively minor female characters in Heart of Darkness: Marlow's aunt, Kurtz's mistress, and Kurtz's "Intended." Marlow mentions these ...
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... The principle in Marlow's interview with Kurtz's Intended does not consist in Marlow's feelings toward her or in the discrepancy between her opinion of Kurtz ...
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... The principle in Marlow's interview with Kurtz's Intended does not consist in Marlow's feelings toward her or in the discrepancy between her opinion of Kurtz ...
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... The principle in Marlow's interview with Kurtz's Intended does not consist in Marlow's feelings toward her or in the discrepancy between her opinion of Kurtz ...
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... being lied to. In the end of the novel Marlow goes to Kurtz intended and she asks what were Kurtz's last words. Marlow lies to her ...
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... their weakness. Upon Marlow's arrival to the Inner Station a second female character is mentioned, Kurtz's "intended". This is Kurtz's ...
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... never become, a liar. Marlow lies to Kurtz's intended about Kurtz's last words when he returns to Europe. After being consumed by ...
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... never become, a liar. Marlow lies to Kurtz's intended about Kurtz's last words when he returns to Europe. After being consumed by ...
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... never become, a liar. Marlow lies to Kurtz's intended about Kurtz's last words when he returns to Europe. After being consumed by ...
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... None of these endings are true to the novella's ending of Marlow returning to Kurtz's intended, although previous to the Colonel's death he asks Willard to ...
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... He is haunted by the tormented discoveries that Kurtz passed on to him, and when he confronts Kurtz's intended, who is a symbol of good, he is not able to ...
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... However, later in the book, when Marlow is faced with Kurtz' Intended, he chooses to lie to her about her fiance's last words. The ...
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... Marlow is haunted by the tormented discoveries that Kurtz passed on to him, and when he confronts Kurtz's intended, who is a symbol of good he is not able to ...
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... Because they are women, Marlowe's aunt and Kurtz's Intended still focus on light because the truth of the universe is hidden from them by the effects of ...
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... Marlow returns to England. He visits Kurtz's intended who is still in mourning a year after Kurtz's death. She still remembers Kurtz ...
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... The end of his story, too, sees him applying his theory, in telling Kurtz's "Intended" a lie, that his last spoken words were her name, and thus keeping her ...
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... After Kurtz's death, Marlow takes with him the knowledge of human nature that he gains ... Still, he is intended to be a versatile character, one of the few who ...
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... It is also seen Marlow's conversation with Kurtz's intended, for he specifically states this after he lies about the final words of Kurtz. ...
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... Following the death of Kurtz, Marlow is faced with the daunting task of confronting the Intended, the woman Kurtz allegedly 'loves'. ...
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... Marlow talked with Kurtz' cousin, an old colleague, and his Intended. Kurtz "was a universal genius" (244). The old colleague told of "how the man could talk. ...
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... Like MacBeth, Kurtz, too, starts his road to evil with ambition. Kurtz, in order to earn his Intended's hand, goes to Africa to make something of himself. ...
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... conduct. So, who is the good guy, and who is the bad guy? Coppola clearly intended Kurtz to be the good guy. As Capt. Willard proceeds ...
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... help Mr. Kurtz. This is an extraordinary reason for telling a lie. The second lie was also told in extraordinary circumstances. It is told to "the intended" so ...
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