Heart of Darkness: Character StudiesBloomsbury Academic, 2008 M05 27 - 110 pages Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (1899) is one of the most important literary works of the early twentieth century. It has provoked much critical debate, on issues such as fin de siècle doubt and pessimism, European colonialism, racism, and misogyny. Engaging with the novel's characters is crucial to understanding its complexity and its criticalhistory. |
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... accountant : I didn't want any more loitering in the shade , and I made haste towards the station . When near the ... accountant is bizarre , but the juxtaposition of scenes must be remembered . Having witnessed horror in the grove ...
... accountant supports the ' great demoralisation of the land ' , so is implicated in what he witnessed in the grove , his respect is troubling . It is unlikely that Marlow is being ironic ' His appearance was certainly that of a hair ...
... accountant is fine until he admits to using one of the women . As well as complicating our response to Marlow and prob- lematizing various binary oppositions ( innocent and guilty ; angel and devil ) , the accountant is also important ...