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Heart Of Darkness And Self Actualization

On the surface Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness is a story of adventure, suspense, and mystery, but beneath its literal exterior lays a philosophical undercurrent: the quest towards self-actualization. The novel begins on the Thames River in London where five seamen sit "with silence onboard the yacht" watching the sun set, feeling "meditative, and fit for nothing but placid staring." The adventure is prefaced and foreshadowed by the images created by in the opening pages. The narrator first describes Marlow as a man who "followed the sea with reverence and affection" and compares him to the heroic adventurers of the past, the settlers who sailed before him, and to the greatness that had taken the same path. Something is different about this character and this fact is apparent from the outset, he was "different from his class". Marlow's personal distinction allows for the quest. When he was young he longingly looked at maps with desires to seek out the uncharted lands and he......


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