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  Conrad and Africa
.... by the potential for geographic and exploratory adventure before he arrives in Africa and seduced by the ambiguous and compelling legend of Kurtz afterward. ....
(2762 11 )

Heart of Darkness
.... There the myth-making begins. This woman of light has no knowledge of the Africa Kurtz died in; Marlowe has no knowledge of the Kurtz she knew. ....
(3258 13 )

The Myth Structure of Heart of Darkness
.... begins. This woman of light has no knowledge of the Africa Kurtz died in; Marlowe has no knowledge of the Kurtz she knew. Together ....
(3271 13 )

Joseph Conrad in Heart of Darkness
.... Yet, Marlow, the man who goes to Africa to find Kurtz and bring him back, has a different conception of evil and knows that it lurks in every heart. ....
(1688 7 )

Oedipus at Colonus & Kurtz in Heart of Darkness
.... for the author used in several stories and novels, makes a journey from civilization into the darkest part of Africa to bring back a man named Kurtz who has ....
(3333 13 )

The Colonial Experience in Heart of Darkness
.... Yet, Marlow, the man who goes to Africa to find Kurtz and bring him back, has a different conception of evil and knows that it lurks in every heart. ....
(1747 7 )

Heart of Darkness & Nostromo
.... life. Of all the hollow white men in the heart of darkest Africa, only Kurtz, in Marlow's eyes, achieves self-recognition. . . . ....
(1406 6 )

Joseph Conrads's Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad
.... This is the "horror" in Kurtz's last words and it is why Marlow chooses not to .... that the heart of darkness lies at the center of Europe, not Africa: "I could ....
(1306 5 )

The Heart of Darkness and The Cherry Orchard
.... Marlow sails a steamboat but discovers a great deal about the hidden continent of Africa. He seeks to find Kurtz, the most successful producer of ivory in the ....
(2061 8 )

Literature: The Cherry Orchard, The Heart of Darkness, and The ...
.... Marlow sails a steamboat but discovers a great deal about the hidden continent of Africa. He seeks to find Kurtz, the most successful producer of ivory in the ....
(2061 8 )

Heart of Darkness
.... for the author used in several stories and novels, makes a journey from civilization into the darkest part of Africa to bring back a man named Kurtz who has ....
(573 2 )

Apocalypse Now & Heart of Darkness
.... for the author used in several stories and novels, makes a journey from civilization into the darkest part of Africa to bring back a man named Kurtz who has ....
(1893 8 )

The Theme of Alienation in Literature
.... Yet Africa marks both Marlow and Kurtz more than they mark Africa. Attracted by potential for adventure, Marlow is seduced by the ambiguous legend of Kurtz. ....
(2759 11 )

The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
.... tries to tell the men on the boat some of the truth, but he lies to Kurtz's intended. He has journeyed to the heart of darkness not only in Africa but within ....
(1158 5 )

Kant and Hume on Promises
.... for the author used in several stories and novels, makes a journey from civilization into the darkest part of Africa to bring back a man named Kurtz who has ....
(2849 11 )

The Female Spirit in Two Novels
.... Kurtz is in Africa to make his fortune and win the approval of his Intended's family. Marlow is in Africa because of the intervention of his aunt. ....
(4415 18 )

Heart of Darkness
.... as Kurtz. Garnett has noted that Heart of Darkness is "an impression, taken from life, of the conquest by the European whites of a certain portion of Africa" ( ....
(1773 7 )

Theme of Colonialism in Literature
.... Palmer and Colton, with respect to Africa and indirectly to Kurtz in Conrad's novel, note that for many Europeans colonial rule was precisely what was needed ....
(1415 6 )

Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde & The Secret Sharer
.... Kurtz has gone to Africa to import positive European values, but he ends up being overwhelmed by forces of evil within and without. ....
(1151 5 )

The Figure of the Adventurer in Literature
.... by the potential for geographic and exploratory adventure before he arrives in Africa and seduced by the ambiguous and compelling legend of Kurtz afterward. ....
(3659 15 )

Personal Quest in The Heart of Darkness
.... such as Africa (Thomas 238 --239). The reader is led to believe at the outset of the novel that the object of the journey is to find a man called Kurtz; as the ....
(1188 5 )

Shifting Point of View in Heart of Darkness
.... of European colonial power into areas such as Africa. The environment of the "dark continent" exerts its influence on both Marlow and Kurtz, shaping their ....
(1050 4 )

Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
.... He does nothing to stop what Kurtz does and even ends up admiring Kurtz. .... who executed Daniel's parents and those who tried to "civilize" Africa believed that ....
(902 4 )

Various Literary Characters
.... for the author used in several stories and novels, makes a journey from civilization into the darkest part of Africa to bring back a man named Kurtz who has ....
(1689 7 )

Narrator of Heart of Darkness
.... into the Congo became a quest to understand the workings of Kurtz' mind (Conrad 11). Marlow, deeply attracted to the notion of exploring Africa, signs up to ....
(2563 10 )

Social Roles of Men and Women in Society
.... The character of Marlow makes a journey from civilization into the darkest part of Africa to bring back a man named Kurtz who has gone into the interior and ....
(2052 8 )

Literary Criticism
.... the heat and oppressive nature of the white man in colonial Africa into sharp focus .... Marlow, will end up just as autocratic and insensitive as Kurtz, given more ....
(761 3 )

Samuel Huntington's Theory of Geopolitical Stability
.... of the crescent-shaped Islamic bloc of nations from the bulge of Africa to central .... Or Within Them?" World Press Review 41 (February 1994): 24-5. Kurtz, Stanley ....
(1749 7 )

Radio & TV Talkshows
.... learned without confusing the matter with too much knowledge," (Kurtz 9). This .... to retaliate for the bombings at the foreign embassy in Africa were influenced ....
(6864 27 )

 
 
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