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A 4 page essay that examines Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. In the spring of 1899, when Joseph Conrad's slim novel Heart of Darkness was first published as a serial in Blackwood's Magazine, the author had no way of predicting that his story would remain both provocative and controversial over the next century (Mitchell 20). Conrad's novel raised questions in the minds of Europeans about the rationalization behind imperialism. While Darkness is a work of fiction, it reflects unpleasant truths, horrible truths, that so-called civilized people do not like to acknowledge (Mitchell 20). This fact is alluded to by the narrator of the story, Marlow, when he describes Kurtz as "hollow at the core" (Conrad 133). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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