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HEART OF DARKNESS HEART OF DARKNESS ENGLISH IV: SHS ENGLISH IV: SHS GILLIAND GILLIAND DAY 1 DAY 1

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Page 1: Heart of darkness presentaton 2

HEART OF HEART OF DARKNESSDARKNESSHEART OF HEART OF DARKNESSDARKNESS

ENGLISH IV: SHSENGLISH IV: SHSGILLIANDGILLIAND

DAY 1DAY 1

ENGLISH IV: SHSENGLISH IV: SHSGILLIANDGILLIAND

DAY 1DAY 1

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HEART OF DARKNESS IS:HEART OF DARKNESS IS:HEART OF DARKNESS IS:HEART OF DARKNESS IS:

Heart of Darkness IS a study of the duality of human nature

Heart of Darkness IS a grail quest.

Heart of Darkness IS a retelling of the ejection from Eden (Myth of the Fall; losing paradise)

Heart of Darkness IS a metaphorical descent into hell.

Heart of Darkness IS a literary expression of the theories of Freud and Jung.

Heart of Darkness IS a 'Coming of Age' story: Marlow's quest to fill in the empty spaces in himself.

Heart of Darkness IS an expression of the flawed logic of evil.

Heart of Darkness IS a Satire of Imperialism.

Heart of Darkness IS a study of the duality of human nature

Heart of Darkness IS a grail quest.

Heart of Darkness IS a retelling of the ejection from Eden (Myth of the Fall; losing paradise)

Heart of Darkness IS a metaphorical descent into hell.

Heart of Darkness IS a literary expression of the theories of Freud and Jung.

Heart of Darkness IS a 'Coming of Age' story: Marlow's quest to fill in the empty spaces in himself.

Heart of Darkness IS an expression of the flawed logic of evil.

Heart of Darkness IS a Satire of Imperialism.

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Book I: Selection 1Book I: Selection 1Book I: Selection 1Book I: Selection 1

Beginning page 6, “And this also,” said Marlow, “has been one of the dark places of the earth.”

Ending page 9, “and offer a sacrifice to...”

Beginning page 6, “And this also,” said Marlow, “has been one of the dark places of the earth.”

Ending page 9, “and offer a sacrifice to...”

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Book I: Selection 2Book I: Selection 2Book I: Selection 2Book I: Selection 2

From page 10, “Now when I was a little chap...”

To page 11, “The snake had charmed me.”

From page 10, “Now when I was a little chap...”

To page 11, “The snake had charmed me.”

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Book I: Selection 3Book I: Selection 3Book I: Selection 3Book I: Selection 3

From page 13, “A narrow and deserted street in deep shadow...”

To page 15, “not half, by a long way.”

From page 13, “A narrow and deserted street in deep shadow...”

To page 15, “not half, by a long way.”

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Book I: Selection 4Book I: Selection 4Book I: Selection 4Book I: Selection 4

From page 16, “One more thing remained to do...”

To page 17, “...the company was run for profit.”

From page 16, “One more thing remained to do...”

To page 17, “...the company was run for profit.”

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Book I: Selection 5Book I: Selection 5Book I: Selection 5Book I: Selection 5

From page 19, “For a time I would feel I belonged...”

To page 20, “hidden out of sight somewhere.”

From page 19, “For a time I would feel I belonged...”

To page 20, “hidden out of sight somewhere.”

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Book I: Selection 6Book I: Selection 6Book I: Selection 6Book I: Selection 6

From page 21, “I came upon a boulder wallowing in the grass...”

To page 22, “...blasting was all the work going on.”

From page 21, “I came upon a boulder wallowing in the grass...”

To page 22, “...blasting was all the work going on.”

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Book I: Selection 7Book I: Selection 7Book I: Selection 7Book I: Selection 7

From page 23, “You know I am not particularly tender...”

To page 23, “...toward the trees I had seen.”

From page 23, “You know I am not particularly tender...”

To page 23, “...toward the trees I had seen.”

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Book I: Selection 8Book I: Selection 8Book I: Selection 8Book I: Selection 8

From page 24, “Black shapes crouched...:

To page 26, “...which were in apple-pie order.”

From page 24, “Black shapes crouched...:

To page 26, “...which were in apple-pie order.”

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Book I: Selection 9Book I: Selection 9Book I: Selection 9Book I: Selection 9

From page 29, “Then he got a fever...”

To page 29, “I felt I was becoming scientifically interesting.”

From page 29, “Then he got a fever...”

To page 29, “I felt I was becoming scientifically interesting.”

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Book I: Selection 10Book I: Selection 10Book I: Selection 10Book I: Selection 10

From page 31, “He was obeyed, yet...”

To page 32, “...with provoking insolence.”

From page 31, “He was obeyed, yet...”

To page 32, “...with provoking insolence.”

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Book I: Selection 11Book I: Selection 11Book I: Selection 11Book I: Selection 11

From page 36, “Then I noticed a small sketch in oils...”

To page 38, “the coming of that Kurtz had upset them both not a little.”

From page 36, “Then I noticed a small sketch in oils...”

To page 38, “the coming of that Kurtz had upset them both not a little.”

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Book I: Selection 12Book I: Selection 12Book I: Selection 12Book I: Selection 12

From page 41, “Mr. Kurtz was a ‘universal genius...”

To page 41, “...to set that steamboat afloat.”

From page 41, “Mr. Kurtz was a ‘universal genius...”

To page 41, “...to set that steamboat afloat.”

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Book I: Selection 13Book I: Selection 13Book I: Selection 13Book I: Selection 13

From page 42, “It was a great comfort to turn from that chap...”

To page 43, “...and never can tell what it really means.”

From page 42, “It was a great comfort to turn from that chap...”

To page 43, “...and never can tell what it really means.”

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Book I: Selection 14Book I: Selection 14Book I: Selection 14Book I: Selection 14

From page 44, “Instead of rivets there came an invasion...”

To page 45, “...with their heads together in an everlasting confab.”

From page 44, “Instead of rivets there came an invasion...”

To page 45, “...with their heads together in an everlasting confab.”

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Book II: Selection 1Book II: Selection 1Book II: Selection 1Book II: Selection 1

From page 47, “They were at a loss for an adequate movtive.”

To page 47, “...stuck to his work for its own sake.”

From page 47, “They were at a loss for an adequate movtive.”

To page 47, “...stuck to his work for its own sake.”

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Book II: Selection 2Book II: Selection 2Book II: Selection 2Book II: Selection 2

From page 48, “We will not be free from unfair competition...”

To page 48, “...anything can be done in this country.”

From page 48, “We will not be free from unfair competition...”

To page 48, “...anything can be done in this country.”

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Book II: Selection 3Book II: Selection 3Book II: Selection 3Book II: Selection 3

From page 48, “Each station should be a beacon on the road...”

To page 48, “...And he wants to be manager.”

From page 48, “Each station should be a beacon on the road...”

To page 48, “...And he wants to be manager.”

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Book II: Selection 4Book II: Selection 4Book II: Selection 4Book II: Selection 4

From page 49, “trust to this.”

To page 49, “...darkness of its heart.”

From page 49, “trust to this.”

To page 49, “...darkness of its heart.”

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Book II: Selection 5Book II: Selection 5Book II: Selection 5Book II: Selection 5

From page 49, “Going up that river was like travelling back...”

To page 50, “...in another existence perhaps.”

From page 49, “Going up that river was like travelling back...”

To page 50, “...in another existence perhaps.”

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Book II: Selection 6Book II: Selection 6Book II: Selection 6Book II: Selection 6

From page 50, “When you have to attend to things of that sort...”

To page 50, “...half-a-crown a tumble.”

From page 50, “When you have to attend to things of that sort...”

To page 50, “...half-a-crown a tumble.”

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Book II: Selection 7Book II: Selection 7Book II: Selection 7Book II: Selection 7

From page 53, “The earth seemed unearthly.”

To page 53, “...you so remote from the night of first ages--could comprehend.”

From page 53, “The earth seemed unearthly.”

To page 53, “...you so remote from the night of first ages--could comprehend.”

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Book II: Selection 8Book II: Selection 8Book II: Selection 8Book II: Selection 8

From page 54, “But he must at least be as much of a man...”

To page 54, “There was surface truth enough in these things to save a wiser man.”

From page 54, “But he must at least be as much of a man...”

To page 54, “There was surface truth enough in these things to save a wiser man.”

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Book II: Selection 9Book II: Selection 9Book II: Selection 9Book II: Selection 9

From page 57, “What did it matter what anyone knew...”

To page 57, “and beyond the power of meddling.”

From page 57, “What did it matter what anyone knew...”

To page 57, “and beyond the power of meddling.”

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Book II: Selection 10Book II: Selection 10Book II: Selection 10Book II: Selection 10

From page 59, “Before it stopped running with a muffled rattle...”

To page 59, “appalling and excessive silence.”

From page 59, “Before it stopped running with a muffled rattle...”

To page 59, “appalling and excessive silence.”

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Book II: Selection 11Book II: Selection 11Book II: Selection 11Book II: Selection 11

From page 60, “Give ‘im to us...”

To page 62, “what shall I say--so-unappetizing:”

From page 60, “Give ‘im to us...”

To page 62, “what shall I say--so-unappetizing:”

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Book II: Selection 12Book II: Selection 12Book II: Selection 12Book II: Selection 12

From page 64, “But what made the idea of attack inconceivable...”

To page 62, “some reason filled tose savages with unrestrained grief.”

From page 64, “But what made the idea of attack inconceivable...”

To page 62, “some reason filled tose savages with unrestrained grief.”

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Book II: Selection 13Book II: Selection 13Book II: Selection 13Book II: Selection 13

From page 70, “To tell you the truth, I was morbidly anxious to change my shoes and socks.”

From page 70, “To tell you the truth, I was morbidly anxious to change my shoes and socks.”

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Book II: Selection 14Book II: Selection 14Book II: Selection 14Book II: Selection 14

From page 71, The point was in his being a gifted creature...”

To page 71, “...heart of an impenetrable darkness.”

From page 71, The point was in his being a gifted creature...”

To page 71, “...heart of an impenetrable darkness.”

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Book II: Selection 15Book II: Selection 15Book II: Selection 15Book II: Selection 15

From page 72, Girl! What? Did I mention a girl?”

To page 72, “You would have perceived who completely she was out of it.”

From page 72, Girl! What? Did I mention a girl?”

To page 72, “You would have perceived who completely she was out of it.”

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Book II: Selection 16Book II: Selection 16Book II: Selection 16Book II: Selection 16

From page 73, “Everything belonged to him--but that was a trifle.”

To page 74, “for the shade of Mr. Kurtz.”

From page 73, “Everything belonged to him--but that was a trifle.”

To page 74, “for the shade of Mr. Kurtz.”