Similarities Between Heart Of Darkness And Apocalypse Now

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Although one is a book and the other is a movie, both Apocalypse Now which is directed by Francis Ford Coppola and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad portray very detailed scenes by using various elements in their respective works. A scene is particular that stands out is the death of the helmsman which contains many similarities but also many differences between the two works. Similarities like the iconic fog that appears serve to convey a message of the helpless that the characters feel because at the mystery of their surroundings and of the uncertainly of what their tasks. In the book Heart of Darkness the death of the helmsman takes place during the journey that Marlow’s crew is making to the inner station of the Congo River in order to retrieve Kurtz who is gravely ill. During their trip to
This agreement between Marlow and the chief accountant symbolizes the fear that both men feel about the perils that the fog may concealed. This is supported by author who highlights the dialogue between these two men with very different mindsets, who come to an agreement because of their fear of jungle. Meanwhile in the movie only the helmsman believes that crew should wait until the fog lifts in order to advance. Furthermore Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) forces the helmsman to move onward stating “you’re not authorized to stop this boat chief” (Apocalypse Now). This shows how Willard is focused only on completing his mission and that he is willing to sacrifice the safety of the crew. Another important factor in the leading up to the death of the helmsman is the cries of the native people which are heard by the crew and serves to unsettle them even further. In Heart of Darkness the cries of the natives make the crew question if they will be attacked or not. Marlow makes the mistake of thinking that the “anguished” cries of the natives are a signal that they will not attack. This causes Marlow to drop his guard and when

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