1. Heart of Darkness
The cruelty and squalor of imperial enterprise contrasts sharply with the impassive and majestic jungle that surrounds the white man's settlements, making them appear to be tiny islands amidst a vast darkness. Marlow arrives at the Central Station, run by the general manager, an unwholesome, conspiratorial character. ... The dense jungle and the oppressive silence make everyone aboard a little jumpy, and the occasional glimpse of a native village or the sound of drums work the pilgrims into a frenzy. Marlow and his crew come across a hut with stacked firewood, together with a note sa...
- Word Count: 3088
- Approx Pages: 12
- Grade Level: Undergraduate