Heart of Darkness Review Themes As Archetypal Quest Modernism Imperialism and Colonialism Style Basics A.P. Lit. 2010/2011 Mrs. Heroux.

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Heart of Darkness Review Themes As Archetypal Quest Modernism Imperialism and Colonialism Style Basics A.P. Lit. 2010/2011 Mrs. Heroux

A few themes… Light versus dark (inversions) Man’s inhumanity to man (injustices) Hypocrisy of imperialism (“whited sepulchers”) Work ethic or lack thereof Unrestrained lusts (versus “restraint”) Lure of the abyss Savage (“the other”) vs. civilized Internal heart of darkness (interior versus exterior) Madness (rational versus irrational) Absurdity of evil Isolation / Alienation *Remember: Motifs help develop themes. Identify motifs and themes as you read.

Heart of Darkness as the Archetypal Quest a modern myth (= tradition of quest narrative) In a quest, the story develops as a central character, the hero, meets and overcomes a series of obstacles on the way to accomplishing a task. archetypal quest stories – Virgil’s Aeneid & Dante's Inferno The story has mythological elements: fellow journeymen (the Pilgrims), a fool (the Harlequin – a.k.a. the Russian), and a set of obstacles as they travel down river (“descent to underworld”).

Archetypal Quest But is there a conventional hero? It is unclear whether the hero is Marlow or Kurtz. Marlow is a flawed hero - for most of the book he lacks insight and is uncertain of the nature of his own quest, nor is it clear why he is obsessed by Kurtz. Kurtz himself remains an enigma. This quest yields an empty prize: the mystery, the task, remains incomplete, "unsolved."

Modernism

Modernism – General Definition broke up the logically developing plot typical of 19 th century novel and offered unexpected connections or sudden changes in perspective an attempt to use language in a new way to reconstruct the world of art as much as the philosophers and scientists had redefined the world of their own disciplines played with shifting and contradictory appearances to suggest the shifting and uncertain nature of reality used interior monologues and free association to express the rhythm of consciousness

Modernism – General Definition made greater use of image clusters, thematic associations, and “musical” patterning to supply the basic structures of both fiction and poetry drew attention to style instead of trying to make it “transparent” blended fantasy with reality while representing real historical or psychological dilemmas raised age-old questions of human identity in terms of contemporary philosophy and psychology

20 th century versus 19 th century 20 th century vision implies a criticism of the 19 th century as a period of comfortable certainty and positive assurance that was dangerously unreal. Note: this vision neglects the roots of modern consciousness in 19 th century science, sociology, and art. Modernity was already a subject of widespread anxiety and argument as the Industrial Revolution transformed social, economic, and political life.

Modernism (20 th century) Modernism claims to have – achieved a more accurate representation of reality a better understanding of human consciousness 20 th century “vision” – emphasis on how we know – on structures of perception themselves

Imperialism and Colonialism

IMPERIALISM DEFINED Imperialism is the policy or action by which one country controls another country or territory. Most such control is achieved by military means to gain economic and political advantages. Such a policy is also called expansionism. An expansionist state that obtains overseas territories follows a policy usually called colonialism. An imperialist government may wish to gain new markets for its exports, plus sources of inexpensive labor and raw materials. A far-flung empire may satisfy a nation's desire for military advantage or recognition as a world power.

COLONIALISM DEFINED Colonialism is the policy or practice by which one country installs a settlement of its people on the lands of another society. Usually, a colonizing country also quickly establishes political control over the other society. Colonialism is generally associated with the European overseas expansion that began about (But it has occurred in most parts of the world and in most historical eras, even the most ancient.)

COLONIALISM IN AFRICA A racially based (or racist) system of political, economic, and cultural domination forcibly imposed by a technologically superior foreign minority on an indigenous majority. It relied on "scientific" assumptions about White superiority. It assumed that the nation state and an industrial capital economy were the most advanced forms of human organization. It assumed an innate moral inferiority on the part of Africans. It depended on economic exploitation and political oppression

Periods Involved: : European exploration and trade with Africa by merchants, explorers, and missionaries : Partition and Scramble for Africa : Colonization and Colonial Rule : Independence and the Post-Colonial Era COLONIALISM IN AFRICA

Style Basics

Heart of Darkness Style Heart of Darkness is a frame story (a story within a story). The first narrator sets the scene, describes the boat and the Thames, and introduces Marlow, the primary narrator. The structure mimics the oral tradition of storytelling: Readers settle down with the sailors on the boat to listen to Marlow's narrative. Oral storytelling brings with it associations of fables, legends, and epic journeys. Readers are introduced to the idea that the tale Marlow tells is a quest, a myth.

Style cont. The story within a story technique also distances Conrad as the author. Readers are unsure whether they are reading the tale at second- or third-hand. It becomes difficult to distinguish whether the opinions expressed are Conrad's own or the narrator's. The book is divided into three chapters that indicate changes in Marlow's attitude towards Kurtz or the idea of Kurtz. In Chapter One, Marlow begins to build a picture of Kurtz from other people's descriptions of him. Chapter Two sees Marlow's growing obsession with meeting and talking with Kurtz. In Chapter Three, Marlow and Kurtz actually meet.

Style cont. The book also has a distinct circular structure: the first narrator begins and ends the novel in the same evening while on the boat moored on the Thames. "Darkness" - by which he means excess, madness, destruction, nihilism - is not only in the jungle but everywhere - "even" in London, then the heart of the empire and colonialism.

PATTERNS OF “THREE” Note the following patterns in your books: Three chapters Three times Marlow breaks the story Three stations Three women (Aunt, Mistress, Intended) Three central characters (Kurtz, Marlow, Narrator) Three characters with names Three views of Africa (political, religious, economic)

SYMBOLISM multiplicity creative power growth forward movement overcoming duality expression synthesis tripartite nature – beginning, middle, end; mind, body, soul; birth, death, life; past, present, future; heaven, earth, waters; three phases of the moon – “all” Adapted from materials at: Author unknown