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In Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness, there is a great perception of the feelings of the characters and unknownness of the Congo. ... By searching through the heart of the jungle, Conrad was trying to portray an impression about the heart of man through symbolism of the jungle itself and the manager.
Conrad wrote this story as seen through Marlows eyes. ... His journey up the Congo is his first experience in freshwater navigation. ...
Throughout the story Conrad builds an unhealthy darkness. ... The deadly Congo snakes to link itself with the sea and all other rivers of darkness and light. ... As a symbol the forest encloses all, and in the heart of the African journey Marlow enters the dark cavern of his own heart.
Approximate Word count = 564 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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