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Title: None Provided41
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 953 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
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The Swimming Pool of Darkness
The three stations in Conrad’s novella, The Heart of Darkness, serve as steps in a descent. When Marlow’s journey down the Congo is examined, it can be viewed as if it were a descent into the pool that is Africa. The stations themselves are attempts at oases within the harsh jungle, but, through exposure, have become corrupted by the darkness of the land. With each station, Marlow comes
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women as his slave and prostitute. The General Manager appears to be an average fellow, but upon inspection, has an obvious darker side to him. Kurtz, managing the Inner Station, in the center of the jungle, the heart of the darkness, has become part of that darkness. He allowed himself to become completely enveloped by the waters of that pool. And Marlow, even after returning home to Europe, will never completely recover from his swim.
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