Heart of darkness
Opis
lsquo;The reaches opened before us and closed behind, as if the forest had
stepped leisurely across the water to bar the way for our return. We
penetrated deeper and deeper into the heart of darkness.' At the peak of
European Imperialism, steamboat captain Charles Marlow travels deep into
the African Congo on his way to relieve the elusive Mr Kurtz, an ivory
trader renowned for his fearsome reputation. On his journey into the
unknown Marlow takes a terrifying trip into his own subconscious,
overwhelmed by his menacing, perilous and horrifying surroundings. The
landscape and the people he meets force him to reflect on human nature and
society, and in turn Conrad writes revealingly about the dangers of
imperialism.