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Heart Of Darkness

The Heart of Darkness
Solveig Suess
Marlow, an ordinary sailor with idealistic dreams, goes on a dark yet fascinating journey as a newly hired riverboat captain, traveling up the Amazon River, seeking out the legendary chief of the Belgium trading company. When describing typical sites and events situated in Congo, Joseph Conrad wrote "The Heart of Darkness" in a first person's view, with Marlow as the highlight character. As he writes on about Marlow's experiences, he portrays typical issues set in the time period of the late 1800's, such as slavery, trading and imperialism. He emphasizes these events using pensive, pessimistic phrases throughout Marlow's train of thoughts. As Marlow travels up the river to a specific trading station where Kurtz, the chief, is located, he encounters troubling difficulties including the attack of the angry colonized locals, disturbing settings of slavery and suffering, having to repair his broken down steamboat, and unfortunate deaths, including......


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