To signify the greed in our world.
The noun darkness is a common noun, a word for any darkness of any kind.Example sentence "The darkness is all around me."A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or a title; for example:The Darkness, British rock bandDarkness Lake, ON, Canada"Darkness At Noon", novel by Arthur Koestler"Heart of Darkness", novella by Joseph Conrad
A novella is too short to be a novel, but too long to be a short story.Heart of Darkness
Heart-Shaped Box - novel - has 406 pages.
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Despite its use of the N word, which was pretty standard when the book was written in 1899, Heart of Darkness is a devastating indictment of imperalism. In the novel, the Africans are treated as money-making objects; they are habitually ill-treated, punished drastically for almost nothing ... They are whipped, mutilated, hanged. Moreover, the novel is based on actual conditions in the Congo between about 1880 and 1908 ... It is generally agreed that at least 3 million (!) Africans were killed by genocidal colonists.
Joseph Conrad is the author of the novel Heart of Darkness
Marlow is a central character in Joseph Conrad's novel "Heart of Darkness." He serves as the narrator and provides insights into the darkness of human nature and the effects of colonization. Marlow's journey up the Congo River reflects the journey into the heart of darkness both literally and metaphorically.
There are two narrators in Heart of Darkness. The first is unknown and the second is Marlow.
Conrad published Heart of Darkness in novel form in 1902. It was taken from a 3 part series he wrote for the magazine Blackwood's Magazine which ran in 1899.
Heart of Darkness
Daughter of Darkness - novel - was created in 1973.
Darkness Visible - novel - was created in 1979.
Through the Darkness - novel - was created in 2001.
The dark figure in the manager's hut is Kurtz, a central character in Joseph Conrad's novel Heart of Darkness. Kurtz is a mysterious and enigmatic figure who embodies the darkness and savagery that Conrad explores throughout the story.
Darkness Visible - novel - has 265 pages.
The image of Africa portrayed in "Heart of Darkness" is one of darkness, primitivism, and savagery. The novel perpetuates negative stereotypes of Africa and its people as uncivilized and barbaric. It reflects the Eurocentric views of the time and has been criticized for its racist and colonialist portrayal of Africa.
Lie Down in Darkness - novel - was created in 1951.