The facade of civilization explored in the heart of Dark Heart and in the center of Dark Heart and the center brings deeper exploration of the human mind and deep exploration of human nature. In each of these, the vulnerability of what we call "civilization" is broken by external forces drawn by Conrad and the internal forces of green. Among these two stories, one wishes corruption, one witnesses the drowning of both sides with a power that is silent and makes no sense. "Wilson sits on the balcony of the Bedford hotel and bald pink lap pushes the iron." He looked towards the sea - he promoted the sky toward the sky through the spire of the church
In the dark heart of Joseph Conrad, the light and darkness of the dark heart of Joseph Conrad is used to contrast light and dark to represent the civilized and civilized face of the world. Conrad used light to represent aspects of human civilization, but at the same time contrasted darkness with non-civilization and savage. The theme stage of the novel, The Thames of London, the office of the company of Belgium lead to the conclusion of Joseph Conrad 's "Dark Heart" journey and light and dark heart. The colonial era was very interesting as an alternative to the other book I read. The core goal the crew pursued in "The Heart of Darkness" is to expand their homeland empire. However, many of the people of this company are harmed, not only being affected by European imperialists, but also colonial areas are being affected. European explorer
The facade of civilization explored in the heart of Dark Heart and in the center of Dark Heart and the center brings deeper exploration of the human mind and deep exploration of human nature. In each of these, the vulnerability of what we call "civilization" is broken by external forces drawn by Conrad and the internal forces of green. In either talk, one person prays for corruption and one is witnessing a person who is sinking in power. It is thought that it does not belong to the real world. Women are seen as things, not as people with thoughts and emotions. Ada is trying to overcome this treatment. The second part tells the story of his travel to find Mr. Kurtz, Joseph Conrad, Marlow, an ivory merchant lost in the dark heart of most narrator of the story. Through Marlow's journey, he met different types of people.