Congo: Fiction and film Congo is a striking best-selling novel. This is a wonderful imaginary novel that takes place deep inside the Congo rainforest. The novel later became a movie. I like novels and movies, but I like this novel. It looks more interesting than a movie. Films are mainly based on fiction, but there are many alternatives and demons completely different from novels. The first difference between novels and movies is a press conference on behalf of Gorilla's Amy.
The novel reveals the myth behind colonization and explores the three dark levels of the main character Marlow - the darkness of the wilderness of the Congo, the darkness of the Europeans of the brutal treatment of locals, and the mysterious darkness of everyone. . Do evil evil. When he was the captain of the steamship of the Congo River, Conrad himself was exposed to the cruel attitude of Congolese attitude towards Europe. As this novel shows, I hate the cruelty, waste, and desire of the teeth that Conrad is targeting. This is a profoundly thoughtless novel that forces the reader to question their own ethics and values, and the "fear" they reveal.
Marlow is probably one of the most famous characters in the novel. In this novel, Marlow was used as Conrad's mouthpiece. In this excerpt, Conrad tells us about his visit to the Congo through Marlow and his experience of navigation and voyage between his teens. Therefore, Mahlow was used as a character in this novel. The drama monologue speaker is also known as a character. Such monologues are presented without comments or analysis. However, focus is on subjective quality, it is up to the audience to explain it. In literary works, authors use letters to express their thoughts, beliefs, and voices, but they are not freely represented or can not be expressed in other ways due to certain restrictions . Personality is occasionally the role of people, public places and the role in society where he lives.