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... More darkness is brought out in the first meeting of Kurtz and Marlow. "Fence post spears with human heads rest in the yard (of Kurtz)."Kurtz passion for gore ...
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... More darkness is brought out in the first meeting of Kurtz and Marlow. "Fence post spears with human heads rest in the yard [of Kurtz] (153)."Kurtz passion for ...
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... cruel and corrupt". In Marlow's adventure to find Kurtz, he sees a fence of heads surrounding Kurtz's house. Conrad wrote, "...there ...
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... When Marlow arrives at Kurtz's station, he finds that Kurtz participates in horrible ... one in which he beheaded natives and placed their heads on fence posts as ...
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... When Marlow arrives at Kurtz's station, he finds that Kurtz participates in horrible ... one in which he beheaded natives and placed their heads on fence posts as ...
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... uncivilized. Also, Marlow encounters "black heads" on Kurtz's fence. These once again represent the idea of savegery with the color black. ...
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... Darkness. Marlow then encounters "black heads" on Kurtz's fence. These once again represent the idea of savagery with the colour black. ...
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... life. Then, Marlow notices the black heads on Kurtz's fence. This represents the lack of logic that Kurtz and his followers possess. ...
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... The Pilgrims are particularly distasteful to Marlow who sees them only speak of ... like a lot of faithless pilgrims bewitched inside a rotten fence...And outside ...
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... death, the payment in brass rods, the cannibalism and the human skulls on the fence posts ... The horror!" as a message to himself and, through Marlow, to the world ...
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... death, the payment in brass rods, the cannibalism and the human skulls on the fence posts ... The horror!" as a message to himself and, through Marlow, to the world ...
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