What I've read so far in Heart Of Darkness has been surprisingly good. There is a lot of Nature Vs. Mechanization as could be predicted with the time period and place of the story. Africa is being used by the Europeans for its natural resources. Ivory being the main focus in HOD. Despite being used by the Europeans, the jungle does a pretty good job of keeping them at bay with the attacks by the natives and the general harshness of the terrain. I found a great representation of the African pride while i was reading. This is the beautiful and savage tribal woman Marlow encounters at the Central station.
"She walked with measured steps, draped in stripped and fringed cloths, treading the earth proudly, with a slight jingle and flash of barbarous ornaments. She carried her head high; her hair was done in the shape of a helmet; she had brass leggings to the knee, brass wire gauntlets to the elbow, a crimson spot on her tawny cheek, innumerable necklaces of glass beads on her neck; bizarre things, charms, gifts of witch men, that hung about her, glittered and trembled at every step. She must have had the value of several elephant tusks upon her.She was savage and superb,wild-eyed and magnificent; there was something ominous and stately in her deliberate progress. And in the hush that had fallen suddenly upon the whole sorrowful land, the immense wilderness, the colossal body of the fecund and mysterious life seemed to look at her, pensive, as though it had been looking at the image of its own tenebrous and passionate soul."P.55-56
The savage woman also wears many ornaments of glass beads, brass, and elephant tusks. She wears all the things that the Europeans want, yet the Europeans can't touch her because of her great pride and wild ways and are afraid to try. I believe this woman is the pride and soul of the jungle that can't be tamed. The Europeans are in over their heads when it comes to trying to tame the jungle and i think thats what Conrad is trying to convey with the tribal woman.