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Explore the themes of colonialism, mistreatment, greed, broken idealism, and psychological and religious perspectives in "King Leopold's Ghost" and "Heart of Darkness." Understand the significance of ivory to the economic system through historical, psychological, and religious lenses. Discuss literary elements like narration and symbolism. Tomorrow, delve into Part I for comprehensive analysis.
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Today’s Agenda 1) Read two chapters from King Leopold’s Ghost. Read “Meeting Mr. Kurtz” first and then “Where there aren’t no ten commandments.” 2) Ways to approach a discussion of literature. 3) Work on notes and preparations for your chapter discussion.
Historical Perspective • Brutal form of colonialism in the Belgian Congo • Mistreatment of Africans • Greed of the so-called “pilgrims” • Broken idealism of Kurtz • French man-of-war • Grove of death • Importance of ivory to the economics of the system
Psychological Perspective - Conrad’s suggestion that Marlow’s journey is like a dream or a return to our primitive past ID – we are all primitive brutes in a sense Marlow’s insistence that Kurtz is a voice Religious Perspective – Pilgrims and pilgrimages Christian missionary concepts Kurtz’s messianic ambitions
FORM (also called “new criticism”) • Division of 3s – • chapters • narrators • breaks in narration • females • stations • Babushka • Images
Tomorrow… We discuss ALL of Part I.