It has to do with "toward the heart of darkness", "in the heart of darkness," and "out of the heart of darkness." It seems nicely organized to me, but where these breaks specifically happen- I'm not sure if its where the book breaks or just within the story. ...If that makes sense. :)
The history teacher announced,"For homework, you need to go over sections one through three in chapter six."
yes, the syllables are divided as follows to-geth-er
Accomplish is divided into three syllables: acc-omp-lish
Argumentative, illustrative(and i forget the third)
Cinema is a three syllable word, ci-ne-ma.
Yes, it divided into three parts.
precisly in the middle, the heart looks like three black sections from the outside. therefore three chambered
A Petrarchean sonnet is divided into two sections, an octave and a sestet, whereas a Shakespearean sonnet is divided into four sections, three quatrains and a couplet.
Three: head, thorax, abdomen. The same as you.
A circle divided into three sections by three curved lines, from the circumfrance to the centre point: rather like a yin-yang with three sections.
1.Northern 2.Equatorial 3.Southern
The small Intestine.
Exposition (often repeated), development, recapitulation, coda.
upper body 40% middle body 40% lower body 20%
"Heart of Darkness" is split into three parts to reflect the journey of the protagonist, Marlow, as he travels deeper into the heart of Africa and into the darkness of his own soul. The structure allows for a gradual descent into the themes of colonialism, imperialism, and the darkness of human nature, culminating in a powerful exploration of the consequences of unchecked power and exploitation.
Three actually. There are two separate rest days, which splits the race into three sections.
A work of art (usually a panel painting) which is divided into three sections, or three carved panels which are hinged together and folded.