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ben.!
07-31-2007, 09:02 PM
The seeming self-soliloquy at the end Marlow makes over destiny, death, the significance of Kurtz, and the Heart of Darkness within himself and Kurtz, jumping over the invisible, about it being a victory. That one paragraph.

Much of it fell misunderstood to my mind. And it seems to be the part when Marlow looks at the Heart of Darkness in retrospective, a crucial part of the novella. Could someone maybe dumb it down a little for me?