help with figuring out some key ideas in the novel
i was wondering what exactly is the "fascination of the abomination". I know it is described as " - you know, imagine the growing regrets, the longing to escape, the powerless digust, the surrender, the hate." But is it meaning like the darkness of the world and humanity? if i understood this more i could understand how it realtes more to his journey to and from the Congo.
Another question i have is as the narrator described, Marlow's story does not contain a kernel of truth and that it envelopes you like haze and the more you look for the truth the harder it is to find. Is the pervasive truth that Marlow discovers in the novel that he must look into his own heart of darkness to discover what he wants to find?