1. The Inner-Journey in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
In fact, it is more about the inner-journey the main character makes into his unconscious where he has to confront the realities of his true self. ... Yet it becomes apparent very early that the novella is concerned with something much more complicated than the evident conflicts that are to be found in the text. ... Conrad depicts three different stations that Marlow travels to, these are the Outer station, the Central station and finally the Inner station. ... The Inner station is the last stop on Marlow's physical journey to the Congo and also the last level he needs to reach on...
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