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... Marlow found a dying Kurtz while Willard found a Kurtz who was not dying but looked mad. ... The mystery that both Marlow and Willard had about Kurtz was all over. ...
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... After he kills Kurtz, Willard seems confused on what he would do next, weather to give the order to bomb the village or let the innocent followers live. ...
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... 1. after killing Kurtz, Willard simply walks to the entrance of Kurtz's temple and looks out to the crowd of Kurtz's followers all staring at him, 2. after ...
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... Comparatively, in Apocalypse Now, while beginning his story about Kurtz, Willard states,? To tell his [Kurtz?s] story, I must tell my own.? ...
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... Kurtz's feelings about his parent's intentions are revealed when Willard meets Kurtz near the end of the film: Colonel Kurtz: "Are you an assassin Willard ...
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... What is more troubling to national identity that Kurtz is Willard's growing admiration of Kurtz. ... The spectator can see that both Kurtz and Willard are flawed. ...
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... god. One could tell it was the end when Kurtz told Willard to go to his son and pass on his memory, the truthful way. Even Willard ...
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Viewers are able to feel the horror and madness of the war as eccentric images of Hell repeat themselves upon Captain Willard's arrival to Kurtz's station. ...
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... severe than Marlow's. While Marlow endeavors to bring Kurtz back to civilization, Willard's mission is to assassinate Colonel Kurtz. ...
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... He is undefinable (Hagen 300). The viewer can see this in the first meeting of Willard and Kurtz when he does cleansing rituals. ...
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... The important part about Willard killing Kurtz is that he wasn't acting on instinct. He was concious. ... Kurtz almost expected to be killed by Willard. ...
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... metap! hor. Traveling "up the river" is a symbolic regression to the dark, malevolent inner selves of Kurtz and Willard. At ...
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... contamination. Symbols such as the river and the boat preside in both as do the key personas of Kurtz and Willard/ Marlow. Francis ...
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... Also, when Willard finally got to Kurtz's station, when he entered and saw Kurtz, for the first few minutes only half of Kurtz's face appeared at a time. ...
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... In the movie Apocalypse Now, based on the novel, "the closer Willard gets to Colonel Kurtz the closer the film parallels the ending of Conrad's Heart of ...
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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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... One of the major differences of the two works is that in Apocalypse Now, Willard kills Kurtz but in "Heart of Darkness", Kurtz dies of natural causes. ...
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... Nam. Like Orpheus, Willard, after facing Kurtz/Pluto, could neither return to the army, or stay in the world of Kurtz. Though the ...
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... company, that of the people that work and fight for these institutions, and that of the main characters of each story, Marlow and Willard and Kurtz and Kurtz. ...
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... story. Although the two stories show Marlow and Willard's alteration through the journey to meet Kurtz, there is no real moral. I ...
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... by yelling "let's kill 'em all", also develops by gaining courage to confront the 'hollow core of darkness at Kurtz's camp in Cambodia with Willard and Lance. ...
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... Americans withdrew from Vietnam and Willard killed Kurtz, and physically, neither had lost the battle. In reality though, both had their spirits broken. ...
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... This scene parallels Willard to Kurtz in many ways. They both are going mad from the war. They both are alone and fighting with the thoughts in their heads. ...
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... The hungry that replaced the reason for the Vietnam War in the mind of Capt. Willard in the movie was the thought of "killing Kurtz". Kurtz took over his mind. ...
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... warns Marlow of a snag upon entering the Inner Station; the American warns Willard of mines. Both state the fundamental belief of their existence: Kurtz is not ...
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... When General Corman explains Captain Willard's mission he says, "Every man has a breaking point. You and I have one. Walt Kurtz has reached his and obviously ...
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... graffiti toward the end of the film in the complex presided over by Kurtz. ... up of the passing helicopter, a close up shot of Lieutenant Willard's (Martin Sheen ...
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... Only like Kurtz, Durden is aware of his darkside and accepts and nourishes it, while Jack like Willard are restricted by their institutions, but all the while ...
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