The dark heart of Joseph Conrad is the story of a sailor Charlie Marlow traveling in the Congo of Africa to find ivory; but this story is on the ship at the entrance of the Thames. The hero of "Dark Heart" not only tells the story of his trip to the Congo of Africa, it also depicts the attitude of the European Empire at the time of the 1902 novel's publication. Conrad uses the audience of Marlow, Kurtz and Nelly as a "supporter" and represents the then expansionism at the free and independent world, with evil administrators and neat workaholic accountants. Most Europeans.
Joseph Conrad, the author of imperialism and colonization of "the heart of darkness" believes that imperialism has a wide range of influences on African natives and their way of life; and imperialism and colonization The groundbreaking is just a part of "noble background". Scorpions are used as a veil to hide potential problems. That idea was drawn by Conrad, using Kurt, contact time, time and age, and the fear of strict empire and unnecessary colonization. In the first two parts of Joseph Conrad's book "The Heart of Darkness", the character Kurtz is made to be an amazing and amazing figure. However, in the third book, I learned who Kurtz is. Kurtz whispered using the two words "Terror! Horror!" (Page 86) and succeeded in summarizing the realization of all the terrorist incidents that occurred in the life in Congo. In the first part of the book, Marlow met most people.
This sentence is in "Heart of Darkness" of Joseph Conrad. When he said in the third part of the story "Horror! Horror!", This is the final decision of Kurz for his own life, behavior, and general human and imperialism. His destiny, this destiny was deeply influenced by the events he encountered during his flight to Congo. Many critics have questioned the interpretation of this sentence. Generally, it means witnesses of African terror Kurtz, but terrorism may be the exploitation of Africa, the evil behavior of man, the rationality of his collapse, or the illusion of understanding and hope. Briefly, under the name of progress, it tells us that the West was a process of colonizing, pretending to be a civilization of the province. When he died, the darkness, which symbolizes his behavior is evil, dominated. Therefore, Kurtz understood the painful absolute truth in his life.