Heart Of Darkness: Tension In Marlow's Mind
Joseph Conrad1s novel Heart of Darkness is about a seaman named Charlie
Marlow and an experience he had as a younger man. Early in the novel it
becomes apparent that there is a great deal of tension in Marlow1s mind
about whether he should profit from the immoral actions of the company he
works for which is involved in the ivory trade in Africa. Marlow believes
that the company is ignorant of the tension between moral enlightenment and
capitalism . The dehumanization of its laborers which is so early apparent
to Marlow seems to be unknown to other members of the Compa ....
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