Hearts of Darkness
[2023-05-11 02:55:53]
The dark heart that I entered into the door with trembling hands, and my heart hit a mile per minute. The building is beautifully decorated and I feel it is very inappropriate. Since I have never worked before, I am worried that the bus table at the country club is not really nervous. I entered the linen room for the first time and wore a Burgundian bus jacket. Now I am more excited than nervous. I will meet people and learn new things. Not too bad. Everyone seems to be in good shape and I think that another bus girl can tour me.
The dark heart of Joseph Conrad, written in the late 19th century, is a novel about a man entering the Congo Free State through the Congo River. The title "Heart of Darkness" actually has two different meanings. The dark heart is a metaphor of 'dark side' of human psychology, it is also a hint of Africa. Headings indicate physical and spiritual references. Africa was called the Dark Continent because the Europeans little knew during the novel period.
Heart of Darkness: The title is ambiguous. "Dark heart" means the center of darkness (涩涩, mystery, evil, evil). In the story, it applies to Central Africa, but London is explained as the center of "dull darkness". As this sentence may also mean "human heart is dark" (fuzzy, mysterious, evil, or evil), depictions of the Kurtz are expected. Darkness is also included in the story: "Personal or human death," dark ages "during civilization, hatred, original, incredible, unknown, map. Light is related to civilization and truth, but it is related to brightness and fire destruction. Whiteness is related to hypocrisy, ivory, bone, death, fog, and not mapped. Therefore, this title properly introduces rumors of the story, paradox, and mystery (Conrad 97).
In the dark heart of Joseph Conrad, the light and darkness of the dark heart of Joseph Conrad is used to contrast light and dark to represent the civilized and civilized face of the world. Conrad used light to represent aspects of human civilization, but at the same time contrasted darkness with non-civilization and savage. The theme stage of the novel, The Thames of London, the office of the company of Belgium lead to the conclusion of Joseph Conrad 's "Dark Heart" journey and light and dark heart. The colonial era was very interesting as an alternative to the other book I read. The core goal the crew pursued in "The Heart of Darkness" is to expand their homeland empire. However, many of the people of this company are harmed, not only being affected by European imperialists, but also colonial areas are being affected. European explorer