There are three major topics to discuss when analyzing Conrad's dark heart - symbolic interpretation, role development and language. Heart of Darkness has a large amount of substances close to subconscious. Almost every paragraph plays an important role throughout the plot as this novel is written very accurately and in detail. Author Conrad is not just a story but a focus on the creation of a story to explain ideas and themes. These ideas and themes are leaning towards readers in a very powerful and constant way.
On the first few pages of "Dark Heart", Conrad's talent as a writer became very clear, because the nature of subconsciousness in his writing was ongoing. Conrad started a journey to the darkness of the Merrow 's Thames river, and there was a short preface about Yawn "Yawn" which contained a subtle use of the image and wonderful memories of the mainstream theme of the atmosphere. Every environment in the novel is actually a microcosm of larger structure of "the center of the darkness" and always reminds the reader to repeat the "dull darkness", the noun "maso" and the adjective "darkness" at all times . This novel is full of mystery and explores the darkness that can not penetrate.
The proposal that has been raised many times is that Joseph Conrad is Marlow in the novel "In the dark heart". In 1890, Joseph Conrad headed for the Congo River in Africa. This trip laid the foundation of his novel "Darkness of the Dark." If you see the fact clearly, Joseph Conrad reflects his own life in the novel "dark heart" in the role of Marlow. Joseph Conrad and Marlow started the voyage. In the early days of Dark Heart, Narry's talker said Marlow as "one of us who is still following the sea", John Bachelor said that Joseph Conrad had experienced seafarer life for 17 years and joined French merchant ships . 4 years at sea. Conrad sailed from Palestine at the age of 20 from 1881 to 1882. Joseph Conrad and Marlow made it possible to travel to Africa as a sailor
Joseph Conrad's novel "The Heart of Darkness" has a strong moral theme. The goal of Conrad 's moral use is moral mess. The main character Charlie Marlow started a journey of European ivory trading to Africa. During this journey, he found a dark dilemma of morality. Marlow was looted by greed and imperialism and found how easy it would be to be inhumane without an organized civil society. Greed is an important part of giving up morality in this novel. This story's ivory is a symbol of greed and evil. The Caucasian Europeans came to Africa and had special preferences for teeth, but they were also greedy in power. Characters in the novel called Kurtz got ivory than other stations. His strength and greed made him a thief and a murderer. He believes in "My intention, my ivory, my station, my river, everything I say." (Conrad 79)