Physiological Changes in Marlow

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In the Beginning of the novel, Heart of Darkness, Conrad shows his audience that Marlow is about to take a great and difficult mission that is requested of him from "the company" from which Marlow works for. He is sent on a mission to take a voyage through the African Congo River and give an account of a great military official named Kurtz that was believed to have gone somewhat mad while being sent over there. When Marlow is to set sail, he has no idea what he has gotten himself into as he reaches the Congo River. What Conrad somewhat foreshadows for his audience is that, in Marlow's travels through the Congo, it will alter his mind and even himself as a whole as he goes deeper and deeper up the river.

Obviously Conrad's, Heart of Darkness is about an Englishman named Marlow and his fellow companions that escort him up the River of the Congo. Seeing that Marlow is a full blooded Englishman, he has never really been open to the elements or any of the culture that the African Congo holds. Take for example, when they take voyage up the Congo and the crew on the boat hits a tremendous big patch of fog that is lurking over the waters, almost instantaneously Marlow hears a very loud bellow that came out of no where. After such, he is alert and on his toes for any unexpected occurrences that could happen but it turns out it was nothing. When Marlow thinks back on this incident he comes to a realization of the disparity of the expressions of the African Americans or blacks and the whites. In effect to what just happened and what Marlow has experienced just now, he is to say the least, very inquisitive to have observed the dissimilarities in expressions of the African Americans and the whites among himself, seeing that they were just as unfamiliar with the African Congo as he was.

Another specific event that goes on during Marlow and his crew's journey up the Congo is where Conrad really shows his audience the drastic change in Marlow's own actuality. Conrad begins to show this change in actuality in Marlow in Marlow' own scrutiny or study of environment and atmosphere of the Congo and in this Congo, how different objects or items in this environment is named, so to speak.

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