The innocence in the dark heart is a story about the spiritual and physical journey of Joseph Conrad's people to lose the darkness of their hearts. And it includes the depths of the wild African jungle and the human soul. Seaman Marlow told a man named Kurtz and his staff about his expedition that he finished Kurtz 's death when he met Kurtz' s "voice." The first part of this novel contains the first encounter between Marlow and the locals in this darkness. This is directly related to the use of images and figurative to explain Conrad's contrast of light and dark.
I do not judge Mr. Sandberg (or someone else) to use strategy jump to avoid the darkness of sorrow. Loss, especially premature loss is cruel. A child loses almost no innocence more than the parents can buy. It can feel the sorrow of swallowing all of you. I sincerely admire that each person must solve the pain of sorrow to help us.
Sadness tells many memoirs whether the writer is sad to lose a person he loves, loses health, loses innocence, or loses opportunity. In my current memoirs project, the sorrow of the center is an opportunity to meet with the mother, more precisely the mother. When I was a baby we were separately adopted and she died in a year before I could find my family. There is an arc in sorrow, but like the most complex emotion, there is a tendency to have multiple arcs, and the arc may be repeated repeatedly in the story. While writing about my family and how I get along with them, I will say that when each of my five brothers dies, I will not look for my mother before her death I learned that I regenerated all my regrets about. The regret that started from my negligence and procrastination was sometimes resolved when I took aggressive action. Sometimes they decided to accept. Sometimes regret is in trouble and it is not solved. These are possible arcs
To lose innocence in literature is a characteristic arc that the character presented initially is simple or very ideal and through knowledge, understanding and experience eventually changing behavior through the actions of the story. This innocent loss may be positive as the character exchanges bad beliefs about better beliefs. It can also be negative as the character can abandon the belief worth fighting for its practicality to be hopeless. Positive cases are often referred to as adult stories. Some popular examples might be the lieutenant of A-Gump's A-Gump. Their attitude towards war at the beginning was glory and honor. His injury and the subsequent arc lost innocence. If he is still drunk, he simply loses innocence. He invested his fate in the forest of an innocent fool to enter into a mature era. Political or political books are often filled with innocent arcs. As an example I will cover the recent "The Speachwriter" by Barton Swaim.