Intertextual Comparative Analysis of Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness”
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8
ABSTRACT:
An 8 page paper which examines Conrad’s novel, first comparing it with Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 film, “Apocalypse Now,” but then concentrating on its use of binary opposition, issues of colonial and anti-colonial text, explores the character of Kurtz and his absence and presence throughout the journey (psychological and spatial) and how he appears to be insane, and yet is perhaps the only one who has fully learned the art of killing, unlike the American soldiers in “Apocalypse Now.” Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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File: TG15_TGjchod.rtf
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