Marlow and Krutz Conrad 's novel "Darkness of the Mind" in' Darkness of the Mind 'centers on the mysterious character of Kurtz, a traitor who is separated from the authority and control of the organization and wants to stop his extreme measures It is developing to. And "quiet way" (Coppola, 1979; Longman, 2000). Thanks to Kurtz 's action, Marlow' s role was sent to recover Kurtz from the desolate interior, as a reader, we participated in a heavy construction trip in the now - built Congo River.
While studying Joseph Conrad 's "Dark Heart" hero and anti - hero Joseph Conrad' s "Dark Heart", many critics are talking about heroism. The main character is Marlow, Kurz. Obviously, Marlow and Kurtz are the hero of this story; but the hero and the hero are not necessarily synonyms. Marlo is a hero in a traditional sense, but Kurz is a more modern hero, often called an anti-hero. Marlow started trying to put bread on the table just like everyone else.
Roumyana Mihailova 11/2 On 30th March 2004, Kurtz And Marlow as "double" in the dark heart of Joseph Conrad is an interesting novel about colonialism. The two main characters - Mr. Charlie Marlowe and Mr. Kurz - are colonists who come across the wilderness of Africa. Because they are all Europeans, readers want them to materialize the value claimed by civilization. However, Marlow seems to be a model for people with moral conscience, but Mr. Kurtz's meanness is horrible. The difference between the roles is that they have many features: Both are clever, speech, independent, and special people ready to take risks to achieve their goals. Conrad created a "double" role between Mr. Kurtz and Mr. Murrow, and at the same time made their morals markedly different, he showed how fine and unbounded people would be rough. . ... Read more
In the center of the dark heart of Joseph Conrad, there are two people, the story of Marlow and Kurtz, and the evil experience that exists in their human soul. In many respects, Marlow and Kurtz are the same person's light and dark self. Marlow is what Kurz may do; Kurtz is a man who may be Marlow. Both Marlow and Kurtz began to stay in Congo, as an idealist, Marlow planned "civilized" locals with Kurtz in the adventure he wanted. They found themselves in the jungle and found the darkness they found there to find themselves changing irreversibly. Kurtz accepted this evil and thought that he was willing to sacrifice part of himself in exchange for the power it gave him; he became an evil agent, and eventually swallowed by it It was done. Mahlow can not provide a general explanation beyond this central theme like Conrad's incompetence capability.