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Imperialism In Joseph Conrad's Heart Of Darkness?

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An Essay about Heart of Darkness?
This small novella written by Joseph Conrad in England and published 1899, should not be assumed to be as simple as the amount of pages. This modernistic frame story makes you question the human morality about imperialism. It will also make you question if some phrases must be read literally or are symbolic for something deeper.
The theme of Heart of Darkness is imperialism, there are a many issues surrounding imperialism. Marlow travels from the Outer station to the Central station and eventually to inner station. He observed some cases of cruelty, torture and almost slavery. The Company’s workers describe what they do as ‘’trade’’ and their treatment of native Africans is just a part of a project called …show more content…

He is a mystical figure, throughout the story you learn more about him. The brickmaker tells Kurtz made the painting of a blindfolded woman with a lighted torch. The invaders conceal their bad intentions and portray them as a project of civilisation or bring enlightenment to the natives. Kurtz however is honest about the way he obtains the ivory: het takes it by force. He is the genius mastermind in this story. He can accept the way he rules and be honest about it, he justificates for amorality as he does so. The Russian trader claims that Kurtz had enlarged his mind. Kurt has many sides, he shows different sides to different people. To Kurtz’s cousin he was a great musician and a universal genius, to the Belgian journalist he brilliant politician, and to Kurtz’s fiancée he was a great humanitarian and a genius. All of these sides contrast with Marlow’s interpretations of the man, he is left not sure about the validity of his memories. Yet Kurtz had his charisma and larger-than-life plans, remains with Marlow and with the …show more content…

The Idea of God being the reason for our lives became an idea from the past. We create the meaning of our own (short and pointless) lives. Modernist authors experimented with the ideas of how literature should be written and their structure. The lack of commas in Heart of Darkness1 was a common feature of modernist literature, which denies the breath taking for the readers. The Frame story is also a modernist feature in Heart of Darkness. The first narrator is an anonymous passenger on the ship, who listens to the Marlows’ story. Marlow is the second narrator of the story, he tells as a middle- aged man about his time in Belgian Congo whilst being on the Nellie anchored at the mouth of the Thames. The author, Joseph Conrad, has been on a journey on a steamship to Belgian Congo in 18903, some of his experiences provided outline for Heart of darkness. That suggest that the experiences of Conrad are told through Marlow and told to the anonymous passenger. Conrad’s book deals with complex characters, which is also a feature of modernism. The multiplicity of ideas and possible interpretations is a major feature of this

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