"In this world, the first and last thing you have to do is not to break it, but to stick to it." - Hemingway. This is a simple but obvious sentence, but unfortunately this may not be the fate of literary figures. Young heroes of William Golding and Erich Maria Remarque in "Flying King and Quiet" of "Western Front" lost hope and lost identity and innocence. This is a feature of the novel, to investigate the human evil ability in war and murder. Ralf of Gording saw his companion to succumb to a dark heart without reason, explanation, or redemption.
The dark heart of Joseph Conrad, written in the late 19th century, is a novel about a man entering the Congo Free State through the Congo River. The title "Heart of Darkness" actually has two different meanings. The dark heart is a metaphor of 'dark side' of human psychology, it is also a hint of Africa. Headings indicate physical and spiritual references. Africa was called the Dark Continent because the Europeans little knew during the novel period.
Joseph Conrad's "Dark Heart" is a dark and unforgettable story about finding an essential magical person named Mr. Kurtz. In the center of Dark Heart is Marlow of a sailor who is also a narrator of a novel. Through his work Conrad uses a variety of literary instruments to express his writing style. The title of the work itself, the center of darkness is an example of the use of metaphor. Dark is an important part of the concept book title. Although post colonialism is a theory similar to cultural research, it is based on its own literary and political viewpoint and it is necessary to examine and analyze them separately. Postcolonial criticism focuses on power, economics, politics, religion, and culture issues, and how these elements are related to colonial hegemony in the text. This form of criticism can be applied to many literary works, especially works based in Africa and the Middle East.