Apocalypse Now
.... and "
evil" as those that are being killed because they are portrayed as barbaric and "
evil." We see this duality in the characterizations of Willard and
Kurtz. ....
(1136

5

)
Apocalypse Now
.... and "
evil" as those that are being killed because they are portrayed as barbaric and "
evil." We see this duality in the characterizations of Willard and
Kurtz. ....
(1135

5

)
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde & The Secret Sharer
.... Marlow begins in innocence, but learns that the
evil within
Kurtz has infected him as well, as symbolized by his lie to
Kurtz intended with respect to
Kurtz's ....
(1151

5

)
Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
In Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, the narrator Marlow is how the reader finds out about
Kurtz and the
evil which
Kurtz has fallen into. ....
(902

4

)
Theme of Colonialism in Literature
.... Not all colonialists were
evil as
Kurtz, and some were downright saintly, such as Dr. David Livingstone (Palmer and Colton 637). ....
(1415

6

)
Heart of Darkness & Nostromo
.... In Heart of Darkness, it is through Marlow that the reader finds out about
Kurtz and the
evil that
Kurtz has fallen into. Marlow ....
(1406

6

)
Heart of Darkness & Apocalypse Now
.... the Vietnam War, both the
Kurtz in the novella and the
Kurtz in the film explain that the horror is not the jungle or the war but the human potential for
evil. ....
(982

4

)
Joseph Conrad and Jane Austen
.... the natives. Without the pressures of society and with the opportunity to wield absolute power,
Kurtz succumbs to atavistic
evil. ....
(1123

4

)
Kant and Hume on Promises
.... the deck. He also understands the contrast between the good of the Intended and the
evil into which
Kurtz has fallen. When Marlow ....
(2849

11

)
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
.... of both the good that the child would seek and the
evil that really .... That framework entails the Intended, as she is called,
Kurtz's fiancTe and the woman who ....
(3333

13

)
Apocalypse Now & Heart of Darkness
.... The war is a veritable cauldron of
evil forces in which the central character not only fears he might be just like
Kurtz, but in the end is precisely like
Kurtz ....
(1893

8

)
Narrator of Heart of Darkness
.... Marlow, fascinated, is left to carry
Kurtz' effects to
Kurtz' European fiancee, who had had knowledge neither of
Kurtz'
evil ambitions nor of his black mistress ....
(2563

10

)
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

)
Shifting Point of View in Heart of Darkness
.... Marlow does not understand that without an "
evil" Other colonialism cannot be justified. .... Marlow, but not
Kurtz, survives this darkness. Conrad, Joseph. ....
(1050

4

)
The Heart of Darkness and The Cherry Orchard
.... with the eternal conflicts between white and black, good and
evil, and light .... manager of an ivory production facility in the Congo,
Kurtz; Marlow's supervisor ....
(2061

8

)
Literature: The Cherry Orchard, The Heart of Darkness, and The ...
.... with the eternal conflicts between white and black, good and
evil, and light .... manager of an ivory production facility in the Congo,
Kurtz; Marlow's supervisor ....
(2061

8

)
The Theme of Alienation in Literature
.... Unlike
Kurtz or Marlow in Heart of Darkness, Dupin is not a victim of his .... abilities and contemptuous of such abilities in the Prefect and the
evil Minister D ....
(2759

11

)
Heart of Darkness
.... In that novel, Conrad represented himself as the character Marlow, and Klein as
Kurtz. .... not refer to a place or a people, but rather to "the
evil practices of ....
(1773

7

)
Victory
.... He sees them as being capable of good or
evil and often being torn over the .... in Heart of Darkness) if not masters of æself-restraint' and what is
Kurtz is not ....
(2596

10

)
Victory Joseph Conrad's "Victory"
.... He sees them as being capable of good or
evil and often being torn over the .... in Heart of Darkness) if not masters of æself-restraint' and what is
Kurtz is not ....
(2596

10

)
Orientalism
.... Thus, we see the depiction of Vietnam as an
evil, hellish place .... we must therefore depend upon the assertive authority of the sort of power that
Kurtz wields as ....
(1902

8

)
Joseph Conrad's Fiction
.... the failure of
Kurtz can be seen as representative of one who is too fully drawn into the fracus, who succumbs to a personal engagement with
evil and cannot ....
(5000

20

)
Film Analysis: Apocalypse Now
.... Because of the theme of good and
evil in the film and the difficulty in .... Willard is sent to kill
Kurtz but in the process Willard wonders about his own motives ....
(1052

4

)
Orientalism (Edward Said)
.... of the perception of Arabs and Muslims as the dangerous and
evil "other" follow .... depend upon the assertive authority of the sort of power that
Kurtz wields as a ....
(1405

6

)
Edward Said's Theory of Orientalism
.... of the perception of Arabs and Muslims as the dangerous and
evil "other" follow .... depend upon the assertive authority of the sort of power that
Kurtz wields as a ....
(1405

6

)
Personal Theory of Ethics
.... that inflicting pain on another human being is wrong or
evil or bad. .... Without Method," in Sidney Hook: Philosopher of Democracy and Humanism, ed. Paul
Kurtz. ....
(1466

6

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