Narrator of Heart of Darkness
.... and they are significant not just for the intensity with which they are described, but for the number of references to them that
Marlow makes throughout his ....
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Heart of Darkness
....
Marlow makes a journey from civilization into the jungle, into the primitive, and he also
makes a journey into his own heart and the darkness he finds there. ....
(573

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Heart of Darkness
.... For example, at the start of his narrative,
Marlow makes an interesting comparison by discussing the Roman colonization of the Thames River during ancient ....
(1773

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Kant and Hume on Promises
.... 3. The story of Heart of Darkness involves the journey made by
Marlow to find Kurtz and the visit
Marlow makes a year later to the Intended, as she is called ....
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Heart of Darkness and the use of metaphors
.... This element of anger is also contained in the reference
Marlow makes to his childhood, when he watched the sea and it was "a white patch for a boy to dream ....
(1576

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The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
.... journeyed.
Marlow makes it clear that Africa has a primitive nature, for he describes it as a pre-civilized part of the world.
Marlow ....
(1158

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Oedipus at Colonus & Kurtz in Heart of Darkness
....
Marlow makes a journey from civilization into the jungle, into the primitive, and he also
makes a journey into his own heart and the darkness he finds there. ....
(3333

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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

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Various Literary Characters
.... That is, the fact that Kurtz has fallen and has reverted to savagery frightens
Marlow and
makes him examine the darkness in his own soul. ....
(1689

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Shifting Point of View in Heart of Darkness
.... gossip (Conrad 47). Other information immediately emerges that
makes Marlow somewhat more interested in meeting Kurtz. We learn that ....
(1050

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The Heart of Darkness and The Cherry Orchard
.... and wishes to see Kurtz dead because he represents powerful competition and
makes people uncomfortable. The Narrator who listens to
Marlow's story appears to ....
(2061

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Literature: The Cherry Orchard, The Heart of Darkness, and The ...
.... and wishes to see Kurtz dead because he represents powerful competition and
makes people uncomfortable. The Narrator who listens to
Marlow's story appears to ....
(2061

8

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Personal Quest in The Heart of Darkness
.... gossip (Conrad 47). Other information immediately emerges that
makes Marlow somewhat more interested in meeting Kurtz. We learn that ....
(1188

5

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Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
.... Just like
Marlow, Daniel's narration
makes it easy for the reader to identify with him and to better understand the more insane world around him. ....
(902

4

)
Apocalypse Now & Heart of Darkness
.... In Heart of Darkness, the character of
Marlow, a persona for the author used in several stories and novels,
makes a journey from civilization into the darkest ....
(1893

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Joseph Conrads's Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad
.... between the nature of the continent and the nature of men, Madden
makes a statement that clearly misreads Conrad's novel. He states that "
Marlow often imbues ....
(1306

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Conrad and Africa
.... The fact that
Marlow is as it were a fish out of water in the Congo
makes him a displaced representative of seamen, even though his command of the riverboat ....
(2762

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Joseph Conrad in Heart of Darkness
.... The character of
Marlow is a persona for the author used in several stories and novels, and he
makes a journey from civilization into the darkest part of ....
(1688

7

)
The Theme of Alienation in Literature
.... The fact that
Marlow is as it were a fish out of water in the Congo
makes him a displaced representative of seamen, even though his command of the riverboat ....
(2759

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The Colonial Experience in Heart of Darkness
.... The character of
Marlow is a persona for the author used in several stories and novels. He
makes a journey from civilization into the darkest part of Africa to ....
(1747

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Youth by Joseph Conrad
.... for his appearance in "Heart of Darkness." In "Youth," he
makes his first appearance in Conrad's work. In all the stories in which he appears,
Marlow must be ....
(2366

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The Figure of the Adventurer in Literature
.... The fact that
Marlow is as it were a fish out of water in the Congo
makes him a displaced representative of seamen, even though his status as captain of the ....
(3659

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Management by Objectives
.... MBO also
makes employers and their supervisors aware of problems more rapidly than might .... Organizational rewards don't follow performance (
Marlow and Schilhavy ....
(2499

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History, Contents, Strengths & Weaknesses of MBO
.... MBO also
makes employers and their supervisors aware of problems more rapidly than might .... Organizational rewards don't follow performance (
Marlow and Schilhavy ....
(2475

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The Female Spirit in Two Novels
.... gives him life and
makes him believable" (153). The African mistress, too, is described in terms of her idolized image. It appears from
Marlow's impression of ....
(4415

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Distar Reading Program
.... Correction when a child
makes a mistake is immediate and the child given the .... The students read (remember) the words with help from the teacher (
Marlow, 1996, p ....
(2778

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Reading in the Public Schools
.... Correction when a child
makes a mistake is immediate and the child given the .... The students read (remember) the words with help from the teacher (
Marlow, 1996, p ....
(2748

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American crime fiction
.... and in so doing it creates an aura around itself that
makes it immune to .... Gittes differs somewhat from earlier private eyes such as Philip
Marlow in that he is ....
(2795

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Paradigm Shifts
.... The result is that
Marlow, in becoming a total quality organization, has also .... knows and understands where the organization is heading, it
makes it easier to ....
(6105

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Discrimination in the Workplace
.... the mall to change its employment policies in favor of gay workers (
Marlow, 1991, p .... This removal of the burden of proof from the plaintiffs
makes it much easier ....
(1781

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