Kurt fell into the center of the darkness of Joseph Conrad, and Kurtz failed for various reasons and in various ways. The failure of Kurtz was particularly tragic, as he had the potential to make great success. He is an eloquent, powerful and persuasive lecturer, worshiped by all the inhabitants of the Dark Center, the great mysterious jungle. Everyone is afraid of him from the innocent locals to the managers of his corrupt company. So then why did someone with such a wonderful commitment fail?
Kurtz is an iconic trader, sent from a Belgian shade company to the center of an African unnamed place (usually considered a Congo-free state). With the help of his excellent skills Kurtz changed into an attractive semi-religion of all tribes in his own place, and in this way gathered numerous ivory. As a result, his name is well known in this area. Kurtz 's general manager jealous of Kurtz and painted his downfall. As Kurtz's mother has only half English and his father is half French, Kurtz is a versatile person, as readers finally discovered, "Europe has contributed to the creation of Kurtz." , A writer, a promising politician. He began several years before the beginning of the novel as an imperialist of the highest tradition of "white burden." The reader was introduced in the painting by Kurzu. And obviously he painted a blindfold woman holding a torch on a nearly black background, symbolizing his previous view.
Kurz is the fictional character of Joseph Conrad's novel "The Heart of Darkness". As the ivory merchant in Africa and the commander of a trading office, he monopolized the position as a man of semi-divine aborigines of African indigenous people. Kurt met Charlie Marlow, the hero of the novel, and he sent him back to the coast by steam ship. Kurtz, a reputation in front of him, left a deep impression on Marlow. Kurtz is an iconic trader, sent from a Belgian shade company to the center of an African unnamed place (usually considered a Congo-free state). With the help of his excellent skills Kurtz changed into an attractive semi-religion of all tribes in his own place, and in this way gathered numerous ivory. As a result, his name is well known in this area. Kurtz 's general manager jealous of Kurtz and painted his downfall