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... Yet, as Marlow comes closer to Kurtz and to the end of his journey, the perception of Kurtz becomes increasingly more evil at his core. ...
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... This reversal of appearances is displayed in all the imperialists that Marlow comes across. One is the manager at the first station. ...
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... Marlow comes to realize that Kurtz is evil, and that he himself is also evil, thus Marlow¦s disillusion makes his identification with Kurtz horrifying. ...
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... Then, Marlow comes across "a man who [hung] himself." (p. 12) According to Catholicism, suicide is considered a sin, Through the use of loaded language, Conrad ...
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... This is where Kurtz comes in as the necessary shadow of Marlow. Kurtz ... Marlow comes very close to submitting to the darkness. He ...
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... this through Marlow. During his journey into the Congo, Marlow comes into contact with a chain gang. Conrad writes, ?They walked ...
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... land. With each station, Marlow comes closer and closer to his final goal, the inner station where Kurtz waits for him. This final ...
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... We are made to realize that Kurtz is not a bastion of civility, but he is still a great man, as Marlow comes to admit. Kurtz does everything. ...
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... Marlow comes across simpler cannibalistic cultures along the banks. The deeper into the jungle he goes, the more regressive the inhabitants seem. ...
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... This reversal of appearances is displayed in all the imperialists that Marlow comes across. One is the manager at the first station. ...
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... It causes them to hate and brings out the evil from within them. The first white man that Marlow comes across in the Congo is the companies accountant. ...
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... Marlow comes to the conclusion that the institution is a sham, and so is the entire concept of imperialism, because at heart, all men are inherently evil. ...
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... Also used as symbols, we see Kurtz's fiancee and other persons that Marlow comes across in the Congo, such as the brick maker, the Manager, and the Accountant. ...
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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 darkness found in the heart of Kurtz is in reality the ability to see the corruptness of the values of the society from which he comes. Marlow sees Kurtz ...
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... As Marlow explores the outer post, he comes across many disturbing but excellent examples of civilized and uncivilized cultures and the colors that are used to ...
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... While Marlow is exploring the outer post, he comes across many disturbing things that are excellent examples of civilized and uncivilized representations. ...
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... For Marlow, his realization of unity and purpose comes directly after his last trial, while contemplating the probable death of Kurtz. ...
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... Marlow's disillusionment begins as early as when he comes onto the shores of Africa, what you expect is almost never what you get. ...
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... He takes a detoured route and comes up behind Dain Waris and his men, and ... On his deathbed he tells Marlow what happened at Patusan, but does not reveal how Jim ...
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... Kurtz. By becoming his caretaker during his last days, Marlow develops a sense of responsibility when it comes to Kurtz. He promises ...
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... this unseeing woman comes into the picture. The torch in her hand too is also placed in there to symbolize the curiosity and anxiousness that Marlow was filled ...
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... This interpretation comes from the view that the "horror" Kurtz is identifying is his being ... that he is at the African's level when he sees Marlow and Marlow's ...
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... different one. Marlow faces Conrad's Kurtz, who is "a vestige of hope"(LaBrasca 290) from the petty institution he comes from. He is ...
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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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... Kurtz, the man that ends up being the true destination of Marlow's journey up the river into the heart of Africa, comes to represent the inner evil that Conrad ...
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... used a lot to show men's evils and goodness, just like grass it comes and goes ... Marlow on the other hand, struggles to seek the truth; he wants to hear Kurtz's ...
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... Throughout Marlow's travels, he seems to grow as an individual with every obstacle that he triumphs over. His glory comes from doing well, and in order to do ...
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... hungry yet won't attack the passengers on the boat, and Marlow's thoughts about ... Kurtz finally comes to realize that his life of searching and destroying the ...
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... In Marlow's eyes, the most one could desire for out of life is self understanding or self- realization, and that perhaps the most absolute knowledge comes just ...
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