A young writer's thoughts on Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Allusion to Heart of Darkness
In the novel "Heart of Darkness," there is one main experience that I can relate to. Marlow goes on a journey on a ship in search of Kurtz. The crew faces different obstacles along their way. Well, when I was little, maybe around four of five years old, my family would go sailing on my grandpas boat. While I read, I keep going back to this memory of my cousin Darby and I pretending we were going to steal the ship. I remember saying things like, "When nobody is looking, I'll push the boat from the shore and then we can leave everyone behind!" And then Darby and I would start arguing about who would be the one that gets to actually drive the boat. It one kind of a pointless and dumb memory, but it is one of those things that keep popping up while I read this story.
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Yes, a connection while you are reading, that is so important and makes it maybe a little easier to read when it is something you aren't necessarily interested in. Thank you for sharing.
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