Heart Of Darkness By Joseph Conrad Book Review
Subject
Writing
Question Description
Heart of Darkness 2 pages
Read "Heart of Darkness" (upload)
Then pick ONE TOPIC below
Try to connect the book to the class discussion
Please Use simple languages
Make clear of your points
1. As you read the novel, be aware of how Conrad uses repeated "doubling" patterns of opposition and contrast in Heart of Darkness: light and dark, white and black, "savagery" and "civilization," outer and inner? What does Conrad accomplish by this contrast, especially of light and dark?
2. Marlow constantly uses vague and often redundant phrases like "unspeakable secrets”, "inconceivable mystery”, “impenetrable darkness”, and “insoluble problem”. At other times, however, he is capable of powerful imagery and considerable eloquence. Why does Marlow use vague, "inconclusive" language and opposing adjectives so frequently?
3. Analyze Marlow’s use of the terms “the idea” and “the work” in the novel. Why are there so many ironic suggestions to what these terms actually mean in his observations of the colonial practices in King Leopold’s Congo?
4. What is your understanding of Marlow’s references to “the thing” as his journey unfolds through the African rainforest?
5. Why is Conrad’s use of irony, as a narrative strategy, so powerful throughout the novel? In your opinion, what are the moments/events when Marlow’s ironic statements are the most powerful?
6. Interpret Kurtz's dying words ("The horror! The horror!"). What do they mean? What are the possible "horrors" to which he is referring? Why is Marlow the recipient of Kurtz's last words?