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Symbolism In Heart Of Darkness

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The Horror of Darkness Joseph Conrad’s riveting story, Heart of Darkness, tells the story of two men, Marlow and Kurtz. The story takes place during the colonial age in the African Jungle. It is posed in the beginning of the story that the men are entirely different, but as the story unfolds you are left to wonder if they really are. Joseph Conrad used a great amount of symbolism to make the story much more profound. Heart of Darkness not only takes you on a journey of the physical world, but it delves into the heart and mind of all mankind. In the book, Heart of Darkness, we are introduced to the main character, Marlow. The unexplored parts of the world fascinate Marlow, which compels him on his journey. Marlow receives a job from a Belgian ivory company that agrees to send him to Africa. Marlow is ecstatic about the opportunity to explore this unknown frontier. You soon realize that Marlow is not prepared for the things that he will soon face. As soon as Marlow arrives to the coast of Africa, he witnesses the natives being fired upon. The company informs Marlow that the natives are savages that have to be handled. It is at this point that Marlow begins to question what is happening around him. Marlow continues his weeks long journey to reach his new job post. From the very beginning of the story, Marlow is told about a man named Kurtz that is a manager for the company. Marlow is told of the great feats that Kurtz has accomplished. This new information starts an

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