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Compose a Critical Analysis on "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad

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Compose a Critical Analysis on "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad

Instructions:

Prompt from English Professor:
After reading pages 3 through 159 of "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad, make sure to compose a critical analysis of your own of what "Heart of Darkness" says to you about the human condition such as one of the following oppression, racism, imperialism, realism, etc... 
You may consider ONLY ONE of the following six approaches for this essay:
Option 1: In what way do we get the sense that Marlowe is himself a racist?
Option 2: In what way do we get the sense that Marlowe comprehends the fallacy of racism?
Option 3: How is Kurtz simply a man misguided by his influences?
Option 4: How is Kurtz plainly guilty of an unfettered ego?
Option 5: How might Conrad be making an honest claim that the "horrors" a man commits can be realized?
Option 6: What does "Heart of Darkness" suggest about the women`s role in an otherwise oppressively masculine environment? 
Remember the entire argument, with the exception of the quotes you utilize from the novel, must be entirely of your own composition. In other words, you can focus on making an argument about whatever theme or idea or message about humankind that you think is present in the novel. Whatever you decide to approach in your writing make sure you are following a clear and focused argument with a thesis and clear supporting points in your body paragraphs. For this essay your only source is the novel "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad.
In addition, every point in your paragraphs should be focused with your thesis argument. You must include quotes in your essay but make sure to avoid long quotes more than two sentences long. Focus on using short quotes that are about one sentence or two sentences. Also be sure to use a minimum of 6 quotes and be sure to cite your quotes with the page numbers from only pages 3 through page 159 of the novel.
Notes from me the Student:
The Essay must be 6 pages in Times New Roman Font with 1 inch margins all around.
Here the only source require for this essay it the book called by "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad. The Third Edition (Edited by Ross Murfin). Bedord/St.Martin`s, 75 Arlington Street, Boston, MA. 2011. Print. The ISBN number for "Heart of Darkness" is 13:978-0-312-45753-2. 

Content:

Heart of Darkness Student: Professor: Course title: Date: Introduction Heart of Darkness is a fictional story that revolves around the main character Marlow. The story depicts the life of colonialists in the African continent. Taking the reader through the journey of the main character Marlow, the story shows how misguided influences gets in the way of their initial plans. What then follows are unachieved dreams which end on self-destruction. The discussion herein revolves around Kurtz and seeks to show that he was misguided by his influences. In the paper, various examples have been given to show that indeed the life of Kurtz was misguided by his influences and hence the resulting effect. Kurtz the god Besides his ambitions and hard work, Kurtz is seen as a god. Those who know him talk highly about him and they appear to revere and adore him. Marlow, for instance believes that Kurtz has certain abilities that no one else has. Although Kurtz may be hardworking and ambitious, he also portrays elements of greed (Conrad, p. 56). He takes advantage of the fact that the people he leads are uncivilized and unexposed. He appears to look down on them and assumes that they will not question his actions. Although he is influential, his greed misguides him into becoming a person not worth of respect bestowed on him. The people in the society think highly of him, yet he is misguided by his influences and loses the respect. As a result, the initial plans he has are aborte...


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