Heart of Darkness (1899) is a novella by Polish-English novelist Joseph Conrad about a narrated voyage up the Congo River into the Congo Free State in the so-called heart of Africa.[1] Charles Marlow, the narrator, tells his story to friends aboard a boat anchored on the River Thames. This setting provides the frame for Marlow's story of his obsession with the ivory trader Kurtz, which enables Conrad to create a parallel between what Conrad calls "the greatest town on earth", London, and Africa as places of darkness.[2]
Heart of Darkness is centered around Marlowe, an introspective navigator, and its travel-oriented centers to meet Kurtz, who is known as the idealistic person of great capacity. Marlowe worked as the company's captain of the river banks, a Belgian concern was held to trade in Congo. When he travels to Africa and then reaches to Congo, Marlowe faces widespread inefficiency and cruelty in the company's stations. Native inhabitants of the region have been forced to serve the company, and they suffer from excessive work and ill treatment in the hands of the company's agents. The royal enterprise's cruelty and square are surrounded by suspicious and elegant forests which are surrounded by white man's colonies, making them small islands between a huge darkness.Marlon comes at the Central Station, run by a general manager, an immoral, conspiracy character. He finds that his vapor has been smoked, and in some months the parts are waiting for it to be repaired. His interest in Kurses increases during this period. The manager and his favorite, brick maker, Kurtz, are afraid of the risk of their condition. Kurtz is rumored to be sick, which delays the ship to make it more expensive. Marlon finds the necessary parts to repair his vessel, and he and the manager of a few agents whom Marlow calls to pilgrims due to their strange habit of taking long, wooden staves, go as far as they go and arrange with a cannabels crew. Long, a difficult trip over the river.
Marlowe and his crew come in a hatty with stacked firewood, together with a note that the wood is for him but they should contact with caution. Taking the steamer fire over the wood, it is surrounded by a solid fog. When the fog is cleared, the ship is attacked by invisible band of native people, which burns arrows with forest safety. Marlowe killed African helsman before frightening the residents of Steam Whistle of the ship. Shortly thereafter, Marlowe and her colleagues arrived at the Inner Storz of Curtz, expecting to find them dead, but half the crazy Russian merchants who meet them after meeting them, assures them that everything is good and informs them that they The one who left the wood. Russian claims that Kurtz has increased his mind and can not be subjected to equal moral decisions as normal people. Apparently, Curtz has established himself as God with the original people and has made cruel attacks in the surrounding area in search of ivory. Collection of garbage headpieces that decorate fencing posts around the station leads to its "methods". Pilgrims draw Curtz from the station-house and a large group of original warriors come out of the forest and surround them. Kurtz talks with them, and the original disappears into the woods.
The manager brings Kurtz, who is very sick beside the steamer. A beautiful woman, apparently the mistress of Kurtz, appears on the coast and goes out on the ship. The Russian meaning suggests that it is somehow associated with Curtz and has been troubled by its influence on it. After being sworn in Russia's secret, Marlowe says that the Kurtz ordered an attack on the steamer so they believed that he had died so that he could return and put him in his plan. Russians then leave by Kano, who are afraid of the manager's displeasure. Kurtz disappears in the night, and Marlow goes out in search of her, finds out that she leads all the fans to the original camp. Marlow prevents him and guarantees him to return to the ark. They closed the river the next morning, but Curz's health quickly failed.Marlon listens to Kurtz while piloting the ship, and Kurtz assigns Marlow to a packet of personal documents, which includes a scoured message, which means, "Destroy all the brews!" Steamer breaks. And they have to stop for repairs.
Kurtz dies, her last words say- "Awesome! Awful!" - in the presence of Marlowe in confusion. Marlowe falls ill and rarely lives. Eventually he returns to Europe and goes to see the intention of Kurtz (his fiancée). Although Karts is more than a year after her death, she is still in mourning, and she admires her as a masterpiece of virtue and achievement. She asks what her last words are, but Marlowe can not bring herself to bring her illusion to the truth. Instead, he tells them that the last word of Curtz was his name.
Marlowe and his crew come in a hatty with stacked firewood, together with a note that the wood is for him but they should contact with caution. Taking the steamer fire over the wood, it is surrounded by a solid fog. When the fog is cleared, the ship is attacked by invisible band of native people, which burns arrows with forest safety. Marlowe killed African helsman before frightening the residents of Steam Whistle of the ship. Shortly thereafter, Marlowe and her colleagues arrived at the Inner Storz of Curtz, expecting to find them dead, but half the crazy Russian merchants who meet them after meeting them, assures them that everything is good and informs them that they The one who left the wood. Russian claims that Kurtz has increased his mind and can not be subjected to equal moral decisions as normal people. Apparently, Curtz has established himself as God with the original people and has made cruel attacks in the surrounding area in search of ivory. Collection of garbage headpieces that decorate fencing posts around the station leads to its "methods". Pilgrims draw Curtz from the station-house and a large group of original warriors come out of the forest and surround them. Kurtz talks with them, and the original disappears into the woods.
The manager brings Kurtz, who is very sick beside the steamer. A beautiful woman, apparently the mistress of Kurtz, appears on the coast and goes out on the ship. The Russian meaning suggests that it is somehow associated with Curtz and has been troubled by its influence on it. After being sworn in Russia's secret, Marlowe says that the Kurtz ordered an attack on the steamer so they believed that he had died so that he could return and put him in his plan. Russians then leave by Kano, who are afraid of the manager's displeasure. Kurtz disappears in the night, and Marlow goes out in search of her, finds out that she leads all the fans to the original camp. Marlow prevents him and guarantees him to return to the ark. They closed the river the next morning, but Curz's health quickly failed.Marlon listens to Kurtz while piloting the ship, and Kurtz assigns Marlow to a packet of personal documents, which includes a scoured message, which means, "Destroy all the brews!" Steamer breaks. And they have to stop for repairs.
Kurtz dies, her last words say- "Awesome! Awful!" - in the presence of Marlowe in confusion. Marlowe falls ill and rarely lives. Eventually he returns to Europe and goes to see the intention of Kurtz (his fiancée). Although Karts is more than a year after her death, she is still in mourning, and she admires her as a masterpiece of virtue and achievement. She asks what her last words are, but Marlowe can not bring herself to bring her illusion to the truth. Instead, he tells them that the last word of Curtz was his name.

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