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Exploring themes of imperialism and the darkness within humanity, this novella follows Charles Marlow on a journey into the African Congo. As he seeks the enigmatic Kurtz, Marlow confronts the brutality of colonialism and the moral ambiguities of civilization. The narrative delves into the psychological depth of its characters and the haunting effects of isolation and greed. With rich symbolism and a profound critique of European colonial practices, it invites readers to reflect on the nature of power and the human condition.
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Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad
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- Title
- Heart of Darkness
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Joseph Conrad
- Publisher
- Public Publishing
- Released
- 2020
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 88
- ISBN13
- 9781800604445
- Category
- Fiction
- Description
- Exploring themes of imperialism and the darkness within humanity, this novella follows Charles Marlow on a journey into the African Congo. As he seeks the enigmatic Kurtz, Marlow confronts the brutality of colonialism and the moral ambiguities of civilization. The narrative delves into the psychological depth of its characters and the haunting effects of isolation and greed. With rich symbolism and a profound critique of European colonial practices, it invites readers to reflect on the nature of power and the human condition.