Friday, July 19, 2019
The Darkness in Heart of Darkness :: Heart Darkness essays
      The Darkness in Heart of Darkness     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   It can be said that a certain degree of  darkness lies within every person,     but this darkness will not surface unless given the correct  environment.Ã   The     darkness, however, can emerge and ultimately destroy the person if not  checked     by reason.Ã   If one's inner darkness does surface, the victim then is  given the     opportunity to reach a point in personal growth, and to gain a sense of  self-     knowledge from it.Ã   That is, when one's darkness appears, one must learn  from     this experience how he or she can prevent similar results from occurring in  the     future.Ã   It is ultimately through self-knowledge that we gain the power  to     defeat our inner darkness, and all of its elements.Ã   Just as everyone  has the     potential for evil within themselves, we too have the potential for true     goodness.Ã   In many literary works the author attempts to exemplify the  evil     which lies within by showing many characters which have been, or are  being     overcome by their inner darkness.Ã   In the novel Heart of Darkness by  Joseph     Conrad we see how Marlow's journey into his ultimate evil, into his inner  self,     can be a positive experience.Ã   By contrasting Marlow with Kurtz, who  represents     the absolute evil, we can see the two products of an inner evil which has     emerged.Ã   Marlow, who defeats his evil, and gains self-knowledge, and  Kurtz, who     is defeated by his darkness and falls prey to its wrath.Ã   In William  Golding's     Lord of the Flies the author points out how easily people can be over taken  by     the darkness, how the potential for good can be destroyed by the evil,  but     ideally how good will triumph.Ã   Through an examination of these two  works we can     see how the darkness within, given the correct environment will  surface.Ã   The     circumstances which eventually cause the appearance of the inner darkness  in     these two novels stems from the lack of civility, the true test, or  journey     which every life contains, and finally the product of evil which lies in all  of     us, either through acts of commission or omission.     Ã       Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   When people lack the aspect of civility in  their lives they too will lack     the restraints and barriers it has on one's inner evil.  					    
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