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“The Heart of Darkness”

The Novel:
"The Heart of Darkness" is a book written by Joseph Conrad.
Set in Central Africa, it tells the story of Marlow and his journey
along the Congo River in search of the mysterious ivory trader,
Kurtz. The novel explores the concept of darkness and the
inherent savagery in human hearts, as well as the impact of
colonialism on human nature.

The Author:
Joseph Conrad was born in Poland in 1857 and died in 1924.
Conrad was one of the prominent writers of the 19th and 20th
centuries, known for his portrayal of psychological tensions,
adventurous journeys, and exploration of human nature.

Year of Publication:
The novel "The Heart of Darkness" was first published in 1899.

Character Names:
1. Marlow: The main character, a British sailor searching for
Kurtz.
2. Kurtz: The enigmatic ivory trader whom Marlow seeks to
find.
3. The Company Manager: The person who assigns Marlow the
task of finding Kurtz.
4. The Sailors: The crew members who accompany Marlow on
his journey.

The Main Theme:


The main theme of "The Heart of Darkness" revolves around the
exploration of darkness and savagery in human hearts. It sheds
light on the impact of colonialism and exploitation on human
nature. The novel addresses corruption, violence, and
exploitation in remote and unknown places, emphasizing the
psychological and moral tensions faced by the characters during
their journey into darkness and savagery.

created by :
- Nourhan Mohamed Elshahat Ahmed.
- Basmal Gamal Mohamed Ahmed.

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