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... Station, Marlow discovers the answer to his earlier question of "just what such a man would do when he got to the top," when he realizes that Kurtz had set ...
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... Marlow realizes that Kurtz is a savage by his actions and behavior. First Marlow is horrified by the human heads on the poles outside his house. ...
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... Not only is this statement a realization for Kurtz, but for the reader too. These words appeal to the reader because the reader realizes that Kurtz is evil. ...
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... up to is a madman. He realizes that Kurtz¦s methods are not only unethical, but also inhumane. Marlow comes to realize that Kurtz ...
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... meets Kurtz, but also becomes a reflection of him as he undergoes numerous changes in mind and body. As Marlow starts his journey on the Nellie, he realizes ...
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... realizes he was at their level. Kurtz realizes that he is at the African's level when he sees Marlow and Marlow's civilized ways. ...
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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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... humans. He thinks of them as beasts, but later, as he discovers Kurtz?s transition, he realizes that we are all beasts inside. Willard ...
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... both foreign and domestic. Marlow realizes that Kurtz is entrenched within a society which has few rules. Of these few rules, which ...
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... All this means that Kurtz actually realizes all that is happening. ... In the transition Kurtz realizes what the darkness does to men there. ...
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When the character of Marlow travels into the jungle of Africa to find Kurtz, he realizes that he is in a place where the rules of society no longer constrain ...
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... When the character Marlow travels into the jungle of Africa to find Kurtz, he realizes that he is in a place where the rules of society no longer constrain ...
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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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... to the inner station and consequent enlightenment, he alone, with Kurtz, have realized ... As soon as Marlow reaches the coast of Africa, he realizes a difference ...
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... Marlow discovers the answer to his earlier question of "just what such a man [Kurtz] would do when he got to the top," when he realizes that Kurtz had set ...
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... it's solitude. When Marlow reaches Kurtz and Kurtz dies Marlow realizes how horrible the human soul can be. Marlow guesses that ...
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... This is the point when Marlow's character becomes similar to Kurtz's in that he realizes the harm the traders have done to the natives and begins feeling guilty ...
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... Kurtz made a deal with the devil; the devil within. Marlow realizes this and the thought of it frightens him because he knows that the same thing could very ...
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... The horror!", Kurtz finally comes to the realization of what he has become. He realizes that he has succumbed to the savagery and inhumane acts that he and the ...
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... society to self-realization is also evident through Kurtz's re-realization. It is only when he is brought back into society proper, that he realizes what he ...
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... And while Marlow progresses further up the river in search for Kurtz he learn more about himself, and realizes that he's more in common with the natives. ...
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... A personal crisis afflicts Marlow when he realizes that the company manager has no real objection to the "ceremonies" in which Kurtz has been participating ...
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... mission. Yet when he goes on this journey, he realizes that the US military was just as insane as Kurtz was, if anything, even more. He ...
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... When Kurtz sinks down to what it seen as the lowest level of savagery by consuming human flesh, he realizes what little it is that holds the society which he ...
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... Marlow realizes there is nothing morally substantial behind his journey. ... horror, the horror as well as the jungle that has absorbed and changed Kurtz" (Kroll 86 ...
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... 119-120). In this passage, Marlow realizes that he was so close falling into the darkness that consumed Kurtz. Marlow begins to ...
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... He expects to enter a world where a code of moral conduct is followed, but he quickly realizes that morality is not the way of this world ... First of all is Kurtz. ...
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... Marlow's quest was to find Kurtz and that he did, but by doing this he ... incredible which is of the very essence of dreams...." Conrad 44 Marlow realizes that in ...
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... Marlow's reaction to his helmsman is ironic because like Kurtz's natives, he ... He realizes how important the helmsman was to him, not only because he steered ...
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... Marlow's reaction to his helmsman is ironic because like Kurtz's natives, he needs his ... He realizes how important the helmsman was to him, not only because he ...
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