the story does not show the point of view of the african characters
"They had faces like grotesque masks-" (Conrad)
"A black figure stood up, strode on long black legs, waving long black arms." (Conrad)
African culture are depicted in a biased way
the african characters are all flat. APEXX
Yes, Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness is a work of fiction.
The film Apocalypse Now is not based on any works of Joseph Conrad.
It indicates Conrad's fear that the Thames might someday revert to a state of "mindless frenzy."
There are many character in Heart of Darkness. Conrad only gives specific names to the two most important characters, the main narrato Charles Marlow and the infamous Mr. Kurtz. OTher important characters are the accountant, the brickmaker, the manager, the canibals, the savages, and the russian.
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
Joseph Conrad wrote Heart of Darkness.
Joseph Conrad is the author of the novel Heart of Darkness
Yes, Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness is a work of fiction.
"Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad .
Joseph Conrad's man at the end of the river in heart of darkness
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.
The dehumanizing effects of colonialism.
Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad
Anxious describes the feelings of The Heart of Darkness narrator as he travels up the river.
· Kurtz (Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad)
in their place
Mistah Kurtz is a character in Joseph Conrad's novella "Heart of Darkness." He is a mysterious and enigmatic figure who embodies the horrors and darkness of colonialism in Africa. Kurtz is a powerful and influential ivory trader who descends into madness as he is consumed by the darkness of his own soul.