Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) Conrad, whose original name was Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, was born near Berdichev,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Joseph Conrad Conrad was born Josef Konrad Nalecz Korzeniowski.
Advertisements

JOSEPH CONRAD Heart Of Darkness. Joseph Conrad Born in 1857 in Poland Harsh childhood:  age 3- dad imprisoned for revolutionary political affiliations.
“Going up that river was like traveling back to the earliest beginnings of the world, when vegetation rioted on the earth and the big trees were kings.
Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness: first published in serialised form in 1899, then as a book in 1902 Victorianism: strict conventions.
Heart of darkness by J.Konrad
By:Cristian, Alan, Aaron, Raoul. Born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski in 3rd of December * Born in Berdychiv, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire.
Joseph Conrad Jozef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski Joseph Conrad.
Heart of Darkness An Brief Look at Conrad’s Life and Works, Themes and Motifs in Heart of Darkness, and Apocalypse Now.
Belgian Congo or Congo Free State The Belgian Congo, later the Congo Free State, Zaire ( ), today The Democratic Republic of Congo. The Congo.
Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad, 1902
Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness. Joseph Conrad ( ) born Józef Teodor Conrad Korzeniowski in Russian occupied Ukraine 1874 joined French merchant.
By: Olivia Edler, Blake Neal, Alexa Shadle, and Olivia Stroble Class: Period #6 Teacher: Mrs. Menzen (Joseph Conrad).
Heart of Darkness By Joseph Conrad. Conrad, whose original name was Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, was born near Berdichev, Poland (now in Ukraine),
Conrad: Heart of Darkness (Volume F). Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) Polish Ukraine sailor Heart of Darkness Lord Jim separation/exile skepticism.
Modernism. John Stuart Mill Utilitarianism Karl Marx.
THE DIVINE COMEDY DANTE ALIGHIERI “ABANDON ALL HOPE, YE WHO ENTER HERE.”
The Life of Joseph Conrad Joseph Conrad ( ) Born December 3, 1857 as Jozef Teodor Konrad Nalecz Korzeniowski Born to Polish parents in the Ukrainian.
HEART OF DARKNESS Joseph Conrad.
Heart of Darkness How to Study a Conrad Novel. Reader Response Pages What word dominates pages Who are the five people on the deck of the.
Jospeh Conrad Heart of Darkness Jospeh Conrad Heart of Darkness.
 Born in Florence, Italy  Known as father of the Italian language  Wrote in the vernacular instead of Latin  Allowed literature to be experienced.
Jesse Galkowski & Ryan Ellis. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad Conrad was born in Russia, 1857; he died in He wrote stories and novels, “predominantly.
Joseph Conrad Jozef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski 1857 Berdichev, Poland now in the Ukraine 1924 Kent.
Psychological Symbolism in Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad relies heavily on the use of symbolism throughout his turn-of-the-century work Heart of Darkness.
Heart of Darkness Conrad’s Life and Works, Themes and Motifs in Heart of Darkness.
You’ve opened the PowerPoint framework of this presentation. To start the actual presentation, please press the F5 button on your keyboard… For help, .
Heart of Darkness By Joseph Conrad.
Joseph Conrad. Mindmap Associations with ‘Heart of Darkness’. Heart of Darkness.
Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad The Author Joseph Conrad Born in 1857 in Poland Both parents were dead by his 12 th birthday Spent youth as a merchant.
Presentation by Ali Lowry
Intro. Notes: Heart of Darkness
Dante Alighieri and The Divine Comedy. Dante was an Italian poet during the Middle Ages. He wrote a large poem called The Divine Comedy, a masterpiece.
The Story of Ancient Greece Copy the notes as they appear.
Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad Joseph Conrad ( ) Conrad, whose original name was Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, was born near Berdichev,
The Secret Sharer Background Notes. Biography Born on December 3, 1857 in the Polish Ukraine Born on December 3, 1857 in the Polish Ukraine Jozef Teodor.
Symbol/Motif Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. Symbol/Motif  Symbol- An object, picture, written word or sound that represents something else.  Motif-
Welcome. Today is October 22 nd HAPPY CAPS LOCK DAY! You need your folder and something with which to write.
Mythology Myth Parallels.
A brief understanding of Joseph Conrad. Joseph Conrad ( )
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad Some History and Background.
Heart of Darkness An Brief Look at Conrad’s Life and Works, Themes, and Motifs in Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now.
Dante Alighieri ( ) The Inferno. T. S. Eliot quote “Dante and Shakespeare divide the world between them; there is no third.”
Joseph Conrad Biographical Information. Birth & Early Childhood Born Jozef Teodor Konrad Nalecz Korzeniowski –December 3, 1857 –Near Berdichiu in Ukraine.
Heart of Darkness Final Analysis Rapert/AP Lit 3.
INTRO TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY WITH EDITH HAMILTON. EDITH HAMILTON EDITH HAMILTON'S MOST FAMOUS BOOK, MYTHOLOGY: TIMELESS TALES OF GODS AND HEROES.
Heart of Darkness Introduction to the novella. Fold your paper so there are 8 squares Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad Congo – Imperialism Frame Story.
CLEAR YOUR DESKS FOR YOUR VOCABULARY QUIZ.. 1. Vocabulary quiz (20) 2. Found Poems (30) 3. Human suffering: mind or body? (20) 4. Language (Henry’s youtube.
ENG 273: World Literature.   Born in Russia  Area that was part of Poland – thought of himself as Polish  Granted citizenship in England.
T.S. Elliot Hollow Men. Biographical Information  Internationally famous at an early age.  Aristocratic New England family – believed fame was a form.
By Dante Alighieri. Dante Alighieri Son of a nobleman: not too wealthy Born in 1265 in Florence, Italy Mother died when he was 9 Father died when he was.
Come people of the risen KING
( ) HIS LIFE: He was born in the Ukraine; His father was a patriot and a man of letters; His parents died when he was twelve. HIS DREAM Was to.
 1857 : Joseph Conrad was born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski in Ukraine into a Polish family. Conrad's father, a writer best known for patriotic tragedies,
The Life of Joseph Conrad
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad (1899)
HEART OF DARKNESS.
Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad.
Heart of Darkness An Brief Look at Conrad’s Life and Works, and Themes and Motifs in Heart of Darkness.
Imperialism: Africa and Asia.
Feb 25 – The Hollow Men Agenda: Quick-write
Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness.
Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness.
Heart of Darkness An Brief Look at Conrad’s Life and Works, Themes and Motifs in Heart of Darkness, and Apocalypse Now.
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad (1899)
Joseph Conrad.
Heart of Darkness First Published 1899 and 1902
Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
Bio & Setting for Heart of Darkness
Presentation transcript:

Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad ( ) Conrad, whose original name was Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, was born near Berdichev, Poland (now in Ukraine), the son of a Polish nobleman who was also a political journalist and anarchist. From his father the boy acquired a love of literature, including romantic tales of the sea. He was orphaned at the age of 12, and when he was 16 years old he left Russian-occupied Poland and made his way to Marseille, France. For the next four years he worked on French ships, ran guns for the Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne, and became involved in a love affair that ended in his attempted suicide. He then entered the British merchant service, becoming a master mariner and a naturalized British subject in 1886; a few years later he changed his name to sound more English. Joseph Conrad Most famous novels: Almayer’s Folly (1889) Lord Jim (1900) Heart of Darkness (1902) Nostromo (1904) The Secret Agent (1907) Under Western Eyes (1911)

Heart of Darkness is Conrad’s most widely read novel. One reason is that it lends itself to wide range of interpretations. It can be read as….. 1. As autobiography: The account of a journey up the Congo river that Conrad undertook in the early 1890’s. 2. As anticolonialism: An exposition of the brutality of Belgian colonial rule. 3. As myth: An ( Arthurian) quest. 4. As classical or Norse mythology. 5. As psychology or psychoanalysis: A journey into the Self.

Autobiography Conrad did, in fact, go up the Congo River in 1890 Like Marlow in the novel, he got the job to go to the Congo through his aunt. Like Marlow, he did not get along with the manager Like Marlow, he was sent to pick up an agent Klein !! Like Marlow, he fell ill and nearly died

Congo in the 1890’s Inner Station

Anticolonialism “The conquest of the earth, which mostly means the taking it away from those who have a different complexion or lightly flatter noses than ourselves, is not a pretty thing when you look into it too much.” ”a taint of imbecile rapacity blew through it all like the whiff from some corpse.” In an essay Conrad calls the colonial exploitation of the Congo, “the vilest scramble for loot that ever dis- figured the history of human conscience…” Conrad about colonialism:

Myth In the King Arthur myths a knight in shining amour goes on a quest. Typically a quest for the holy grail. The quest usually involves a number of trials. Some of those are physical, but the toughest tests are usually spiritual, a test of moral fibre or personal integrity. The trials do not necessarily lead to wealth and fame, but equally often to insight and humility.

Mythology, classical and Norse There are a number of references to Greek and Norse Mythology and to the Iliad, the Odyssey and the Aeneid : The women in the Brussels office => Fates or Nornes The Sepuchral city => Descent into the underworld ( Odyssey and Aeneid) The river => Styx, Lethe (Rivers in the underworld) The dying Negroes => The lifeless shadows in the underworld The journey itself => the journeys of Odysseus and Aeneas

The novel has repeatedly been compared to Dante’s Divine Comedy. Dante also undertakes a journey to the underworld, to the Christian Hell. Other parallels are: The river = snake = temptation The dying Negroes = souls in limbo The Inner Station = the inner sanctum of Hell, Inferno Christian Mythology Dante ( )with his Divina Commedia

Psychology, psychoanalysis More than 20 years before Freud published his tripartite division of the mind into Superego, Ego and Id, Conrad seems to use similar ideas: superego ego id ‘the policeman’ (p. 85) ‘your own innate strength’ (p.85) ‘..he was hollow at the core’ (97) ‘powers of darkness’ (p. 85) ‘But the wilderness had found him out early… and the whisper had proved irresistibly fascinating’ (p. 97)

Apocalypse Now Apocalypse Now is only loosely based on Heart of Darkness. However, the main plot and quite a few individual lines have been lifted directly from the novel. Like the novel it is an delving into the darkness of man’s heart. Like the novel, the film wants to penetrate all the way to the reptile brain. Where the novel may be called anticolonialist, the film may be seen as anti-war. There is the same basic conflict of a technologically advanced culture attempting to impose its will on a less developed people. If the novel questions ‘the white man’s burden’, the film questions the right of one country to impose its political system on another. ‘The horror… the horror’

Other parallels between Apocalypse Now and Heart of Darkness Same basic plot: An man goes up a river in order to get another man who, in the process, takes on an ominous significance and e.g….. The helmsman is killed by a spear Kurtz’ camp is in both versions a vision of hell (in the novel some of the natives wear horns- in the film we see them.) Both Kurtzes are in opposition to their superiors. Both Kurtzes are extremely gifted. Kurtz’ voice plays a major role in both works. (Film: ”His voice really put the hook in me.” Novel: ”The man presented himself as a voice”.

Snake skeleton