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Set against the backdrop of European colonialism, this novella follows Charles Marlow's journey into the African Congo, where he encounters the enigmatic figure of Kurtz. Through Marlow's harrowing experiences, the narrative explores themes of imperialism, civilization versus savagery, and the darkness within humanity. Conrad's vivid imagery and psychological depth challenge readers to confront the moral complexities of colonization and the human condition. The work remains a profound critique of the effects of power and greed on both individuals and society.
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Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad
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- 2018
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- Title
- Heart of Darkness
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Joseph Conrad
- Publisher
- Outlook Verlag
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 80
- ISBN13
- 9783734020049
- Category
- Fiction
- Description
- Set against the backdrop of European colonialism, this novella follows Charles Marlow's journey into the African Congo, where he encounters the enigmatic figure of Kurtz. Through Marlow's harrowing experiences, the narrative explores themes of imperialism, civilization versus savagery, and the darkness within humanity. Conrad's vivid imagery and psychological depth challenge readers to confront the moral complexities of colonization and the human condition. The work remains a profound critique of the effects of power and greed on both individuals and society.