There are many similarities between books of darkness and books of peace, darkness and independence. Most are friends between the two heroes and how they handle their situation and problems. The similarity between the two roles is their leadership, their expertise, and how their friends will affect them. Both Kurtz and Finny have excellent leadership skills. Finny was able to convince Gene to do almost all of what he wants to do.
Difference in interpretation between Dark Heart and Apocalypse Now comparing the two movie versions of "The Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad, the true meaning of different interpretations will become brilliant. The hearts of darkness and revelation now have the same basic outline and basic theme, but the difference between plot, character, setting, time, purpose and viewpoint creates two different effects and two completely opposite movies It is enough to do. Both movies depict a kind of madness: war in the "center of darkness" and "modern apocalypse".
There are many similarities in the book "Dark heart" and "Independent peace". Most are friends between the two heroes and how they handle their situation and problems. The similarity between the two roles is their leadership, their expertise, and how their friends will affect them. Both Kurtz and Finny have excellent leadership skills. Finny was able to convince Gene to do almost all of what he wants to do. He also showed his leadership when he gathered a lot of students and taught him new games that fit his strength. They showed these skills when Kurtz entered the grave of the cannibalism and had the courage to persuade them to give ivory to them or to tell them that they knew where something is.
In the early days of World War II, New England boys' boarding school Independence and Peace was a tragic, bright allegory of dark side of adolescence. This gene is a lonely, introverted intellectual. Phineas is a handsome, mockery, athletic athlete. One summer, what happened between two friends was like war itself. And they eliminated the innocence of these boys and their world. If someone in the 1960s expressed anger, struggle, and faith in African-Americans, that person is Malcolm X. His car picture has become a modern American classic, this book expresses It is important to tell the truth about our time. "An extraordinary thing, a wonderful, painful, important book."