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... final station represents a total and complete immersion into the "darkness," and could thus be thought of as "the heart." At each station Marlow is exposed to ...
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... At the Central Station, Marlow's vision of Kurtz is fleshed out to include such descriptors as "prodigy", and "an emissary of pity and science and progress" (p ...
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... At the Inner 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 ...
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... While working with the men and the manager of the station Marlow felt a presence of some strange emotion from all of them. Finally ...
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... p 92). The Russian at the Inner Station tells Marlow that " 'this man [Kurtz] has enlarged [his] mind'"(p 128). Yet later Marlow ...
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... During their trip towards Kurtz's station, Marlow describes the inequality of power and discrimination that the natives must live with. ...
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... What seems to interest Marlow at first is not only the attention and recognition that ... known as the best trader and sends the best ivory back from his station. ...
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... This refers to the first station Marlow is at and he views it as complete disarray except for the order in the accountant's office. ...
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... his book. Upon arriving at the first station, Marlow commented what he observed. "They were dying slowly - it was very clear. They ...
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... After seeing the dying natives in the forest of the outer station, Marlow described them as ?ginefficient.?h Under ?gthe devotion to efficiency,?h incompetent ...
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... After seeing the dying natives in the forest of the outer station, Marlow described them as ?ginefficient.?h Under ?gthe devotion to efficiency,?h incompetent ...
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... new idol was truly made of. Upon reaching Kurtz's station, Marlow¦s disillusion begins to set in. He is greeted by an English- speaking ...
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... lived. As they trek through the wilderness to leave the station Marlow comments, "A voice! a voice! It rang deep to the very last. ...
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... steamer. When Marlow reaches the Company's Outer Station in Africa, he is confronted with white greed and black slavery. He discovers ...
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... hammock carriers". This reflects on Marlow as he made his journey on foot from the Central Station to the Inner Station. A man got ...
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... of this inferno, this darkness. The Inner Station is where Marlow finds Kurtz as well as himself. As Marlow meets Kurtz, he identifies ...
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... Marlow shortly reaches the inner station where he is greeted by the Russian Fool who seems to survive in the heart of the continent by not knowing what's going ...
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... five-year-old Russian seaman and has been taking care of the now ill Kurtz at the Inner Station. Not too long after meeting the Russian, Marlow refers to him ...
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... As they travel through the wilderness to leave the station that destroyed Kurtz, Marlow comments, "Oh he struggled! he struggled! ...
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... different complexion or slightly flatter noses than ourselves, is not a pretty thing when you look into it too much." When Marlow arrives at the station he is ...
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... As Marlow's boat pulls up to the Outer Station, he sees a man-of-war shelling the continent, which is quickly clarified, by a pilgrim, to be a front against "a ...
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... As they travel trough the wilderness to leave the station that destroyed Kurtz, Marlow comments, "oh he struggled! He struggled! ...
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... The horrid images of dead bodies hanging naked from trees parallel to the "symbolic" (Conrad, 97) heads that Marlow sees at the station. ...
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... The two other female characters are not mentioned until much later in the story, after Marlow has arrived at the Inner Station. ...
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... Marlow is out to rescue Kurtz who has gone insane. ... The Manager was an Englishman on the Central Station on the Congo full of greed and evil. ...
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... enterprise I don't know; but the uncle of our manager was the leader of that lot." (1449) As Marlow's journey begins from the Center Station and continues up ...
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... mind. When Marlow arrives at the station he is shocked and disgusted by the sight of wasted human life and ruined supplies . The ...
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... distortion of appearances is revealed again in the uncle of the manager of the second station. His skin color hides the presence of evil. Marlow remarks that ...
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... to become a steam boat captain, but when he arrives at the first station he finds out that his boat is at the bottom of the river. Also Marlow has to rise the ...
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... to become a steam boat captain, but when he arrives at the first station he finds out that his boat is at the bottom of the river. Also Marlow has to rise the ...
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