Saturday, February 2, 2019
journeyhod Spiritual Journey in Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness Essa
Spiritual Journey in Heart of phantom Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad may be a fib ab come to the fore colonisation, revealing its drawbacks and corruption, but it may also be soundless as a journey into the depths of ones psyche, if taken at a symbolic level. At the beginning of the novel the reader is assured that Marlow is not typical, that he, contrary to stay-at-home-minded seamen, is a wanderer. He has no home, in a psychological sense of the word. He simply follows the sea. This may evoke an interpretation that the man is disturbed, that he attempts to find out about the secrets of his soul, to get to know himself. Since boyhood he had been interested in unknown lands and especially in a long winding snake-like river with the head in the sea and the tail plunging deeply into the land, which, as Marlow admits, charmed him. This image resembles a map of a journey from the dark lands of the soul, the unconstrained, uncivilised core, which may be called a Freudian Id, t owards light, that is Superego. Marlow desires to follow this path in the opposite di...
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