Saturday, March 28, 2020
Heart Of Darkness Essays (3810 words) - Congo Free State
  Heart of Darkness    Heart of Darkness    Conrad's novel, Heart of Darkness, relies  on the historical period of imperialism in order to describe its protagonist,    Charlie Marlow, and his struggle. Marlow's catharsis in the novel, as he  goes to the Congo, rests on how he visualizes the effects of imperialism.    This paper will analyze Marlow's "change," as caused by his exposure to  the imperialistic nature of the historical period in which he lived.    Marlow is asked by "the company", the organization  for whom he works, to travel to the Congo river and report back to them  about Mr. Kurtz, a top notch officer of theirs. When he sets sail, he doesn't  know what to expect. When his journey is completed, this little "trip"  will have changed Marlow forever!    Heart of Darkness is a story of one man's  journey through the African Congo and the "enlightenment" of his soul.    It begins withCharlie Marlow, along with a few of his comrades, cruising  aboard the Nellie, a traditional sailboat. On the boat, Marlow begins to  tell of his experiences in the Congo. Conrad uses Marlow to reveal all  the personal thoughts and emotions that he wants to portray while Marlow  goes on this "voyage of a lifetime".    Marlow begins his voyage as an ordinary    English sailor who is traveling to the African Congo on a "business trip".    He is an Englishmen through and through. He's never been exposed to any  alternative form of culture, similar to the one he will encounter in Africa,  and he has no idea about the drastically different culture that exists  out there.    Throughout the book, Conrad, via Marlow's  observations, reveals to the reader the naive mentality shared by every    European. Marlow as well, shares this naivet in the beginning of  his voyage. However, after his first few moments in the Congo, he realizes  the ignorance he and all his comrades possess. We first recognize the general  naivet of the Europeans when Marlow's aunt is seeing him for the  last time before he embarks on his journey. Marlow's aunt is under the  assumption that the voyage is a mission to "wean those ignorant millions  from their horrid ways"(18-19). In reality, however, the Europeans are  there in the name of imperialism and their sole objective is to earn a  substantial profit by collecting all the ivory in Africa.    Another manifestation of the Europeans  obliviousness towards reality is seen when Marlow is recounting his adventure  aboard the Nellie. He addresses his comrades who are on board saying:    "When you have to attend to things of that  sort, to the mere incidents of the surface, the reality-the reality I tell  you---fades. The inner truth is hidden luckily, luckily. But I felt it  all the same; I felt often its mysterious stillness watching over me at  my monkey tricks, just as it watches you fellows performing on your respective  tight ropes for---what is it? half a crown a tumble---(56)."    What Marlow is saying is that while he  is in the Congo, although he has to concentrate on the petty little everyday  things, such as overseeing the repair of his boat, he is still aware of  what is going on around him and of the horrible reality in which he is  in the midst of. On the other hand, his friends on the boat simply don't  know of these realities. It is their ignorance, as well as their innocence  which provokes them to say "Try to be civil, Marlow"(57).    Not only are they oblivious to the reality  which Marlow is exposed to, but their naivet is so great, they  can't even comprehend a place where this 'so called' reality would even  be a bad dream! Hence, their response is clearly rebuking the words of  a "savage" for having said something so ridiculous and "uncivilized".    Quite surprisingly, this mentality does  not pertain exclusively to the Englishmen in Europe. At one point during    Marlow's voyage down the Congo, his boat hits an enormous patch of fog.    At that very instant, a "very loud cry" is let out(66). After Marlow looks  around and makes sure everything is all right, he observes the contrasts  of the whites and the blacks expressions.    It was very curious to see the contrast  of expression of the white men and of the black fellows of our crew, who  were as much strangers to this part of the river as we, though their homes  were only eight hundred miles away. The whites, of course greatly discomposed,  had besides a curious look of being painfully shocked by such an outrageous  row. The others had an alert, naturally interested expression; but their  faces were essentially quiet. .    
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Free Essays on Abortions a Matter of Choise
Abortion A MATTER OF CHOICE               The topic of abortion is one of the most controversial            of our times. It has caused countless deaths and            several violent confrontations between the two            separate parties of opinion. The fight between            pro-life and pro-choice supporters has been long and            brutal. This is because, despite what several people            may believe, abortion is neither right nor wrong. It            is a matter of personal opinion. In this way, each            side can say with certainty that the other is wrong.            Therefore the question remains; should abortion be            legal? Though some may disagree on this point, the            fact is that legalized abortion is the only option            that will protect the lives of American citizens. One            only needs to look into American history to see the            results of prohibiting abortions to women. The            violence which occurs today because the of            pro-choice/pro-life conflicts is minimal in comparison            to the thousands of hopeless women who turned to the            illegal abortions either self-inflicted or preformed            by the backroom               _______________________________________________...  Free Essays on Abortions a Matter of Choise  Free Essays on Abortions a Matter of Choise    Abortion A MATTER OF CHOICE                           The topic of abortion is one of the most controversial                        of our times. It has caused countless deaths and                        several violent confrontations between the two                        separate parties of opinion. The fight between                        pro-life and pro-choice supporters has been long and                        brutal. This is because, despite what several people                        may believe, abortion is neither right nor wrong. It                        is a matter of personal opinion. In this way, each                        side can say with certainty that the other is wrong.                        Therefore the question remains; should abortion be                        legal? Though some may disagree on this point, the                        fact is that legalized abortion is the only option                        that will protect the lives of American citizens. One                        only needs to look into American history to see the                        results of prohibiting abortions to women. The                        violence which occurs today because the of                        pro-choice/pro-life conflicts is minimal in comparison                        to the thousands of hopeless women who turned to the                        illegal abortions either self-inflicted or preformed                        by the backroom                           _______________________________________________...    
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