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Introducing Heart of Darkness
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Quickwrite: take a few minutes to ponder the following questions What restraints prevent man from yielding to his dark compulsions?
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How is man changed by his journey? You Marlow and Kurtz
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Content and Stylistic Elements Frame Story What’s the premise? From the intro, “It’s about our capacity for idealism, as well as our capacity for deterioration; our desire for brotherhood and our propensity to solitary crime…Marlow’s journey up the Congo is a journey into the heart of man’s darkness” Though few pages, it’s at time uncomfortably “wordy…At times it seems Conrad and Marlow seem to want to erect a screen of words between themselves and the horror of a half-remembered experience…”
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Content and Stylistic Elements “…it’s about personal strength and integrity and a psychological study” in which “our best chance for survival, moral survival, lies in frankly recognizing the infinite capacity for reversion and crime that slumber in all our unconscious minds.” No chapters, only sections and long narrations. Lots of subtext, but not so much as Austen Look at mood, tone, SETTING, symbolism, and imagery
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Historical Context This was written around 1890, and it’s a semi- autobiographical account of Joseph Conrad’s own travels up the Congo and his hiking through the jungles of Kinshasa. What he and his narrator Marlow saw reveals much. Both Conrad and Marlow reveal the unconscious prejudices of their times, so examine Marlow’s attitude towards the Africans closely. Age of Imperialism. “White Man’s Burden”
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It’s all about the journey Marlow has returned from his (archetypal) journey, so this implies that…? He has changed. Therefore, as you read listen for the two voices of the narrator: the naïve one who hasn’t yet faced the darkness The one who speaks with undertones of knowledge and hindsight
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Homework Focus Question: This is due on the day the reading over Part I is due, which is __________ Make a list of 5-7 purposes the opening scene serves with regards to mood, characterization, setting, tone, theme(s)/ideas established So, start on the first page and continue through the beginning of Marlow’s narration, until you get to where he “breaks off” speaking. It’s about 4 pages’ worth, before the flashback.
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Early Modernism & Impressionistic Writing
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