Interpretations of Heart of Darkness
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In Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, there is a great interpretation of
the feelings of the characters and uncertainties of the Congo. Although Africa,
nor the Congo are ever really referred to, the Thames river is mentioned as
support. This intricate story reveals much symbolism due to Conrad's theme
based on the lies and good and evil, which interact together in every man.
Today, of course, the situation has changed. Most literate people know
that
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darkness; now it is uranium. There were so many actual events and facts in the story it made it more an enormity than entertaining. His confrontations as a man are both dangerous and enlightening. Perhaps man's inhumanity to man is his greatest sin. And since the story closes with a lie, maybe Conrad was discovering and analyzing the two aspects of truth-black truth and white truth. Both, of which, are inherent in every human soul.
darkness; now it is uranium. There were so many actual events and facts in the story it made it more an enormity than entertaining. His confrontations as a man are both dangerous and enlightening. Perhaps man's inhumanity to man is his greatest sin. And since the story closes with a lie, maybe Conrad was discovering and analyzing the two aspects of truth-black truth and white truth. Both, of which, are inherent in every human soul.