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Heart Of Darkness Essay

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Conrad’s book Heart of Darkness follows Marlow’s oral telling of his journey into the heart of Africa. Three men listen to him recount his journey up the Congo River, into the heart of Africa, darkness and Man himself. Conrad uses Kurtz, the chief of the Inner Station, and the natives to convey certain messages.
Firstly, Conrad raises the expectations of readers and arouses their curiosity through the portrayal of Kurtz. As one journeys into the heart of Africa with Marlow in his story, one come across various characters that give their opinions of Kurtz. Along the journey, the common descriptions of Kurtz are generally positive and speak of his achievements. The first time the readers are introduced to Kurtz is when Marlow meets the company’s …show more content…

Thus, the true intentions of colonization as expressed by Conrad are that it is for selfish purposes and looks to exploit rather than help the natives. This novel is slightly different to other books that have the theme of colonisation. Unlike Chinua Achebe in Things Fall Apart, Conrad in Heart Of Darkness pays more attention to the damage that colonisation does to colonial masters than to the natives. Although this focus on the colonial masters makes the novel slightly unbalanced, it conveys more effectively the intentions of colonization and extends its criticism on this theme to its corrupt source, the colonial masters. Therefore, Conrad presents such truths on colonization through the portrayal of Kurtz and other …show more content…

There is no higher authority than himself thus Kurtz, having absolute power, succumbs to his greediness and slips deeper and deeper into the heart of his own darkness. His last words, “The horror! The horror!” not only passes a judgement on colonisation, but also on Man’s capacity for corruption that is present in all humans which Kurtz succumbs to. Men, like Kurtz, who go to colonise countries often succumb to their greed and lust for power and money and these are their main motivations for colonizing

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