In Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness," readers embark on a haunting journey into the depths of the Congo River, where the line between civilization and savagery blurs. Through the eyes of Marlow, a sailor who seeks the enigmatic Kurtz, Conrad delves into the darkness of imperialism and the human psyche, challenging our understanding of morality and truth. The novel's rich, atmospheric prose evokes a sense of dread and introspection, making it a profound exploration of the complexities of human nature and the consequences of colonization. This compelling narrative lingers long after the final page, inviting reflection on the shadows that dwell within us all.
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