The Commentary Passages are available in the Heart of Darkness folder above (see pages).
Each member of the class must do one. Commit yourself to your passage by posting a comment on this post with your name and the passage number. First come, first serve.
Margaux - passage 12
ReplyDeleteLayla-Passage 10
ReplyDeleteMaddie-Passage 4
ReplyDeleteAndrew J. Kaston, Esquire-Passage 9
ReplyDeleteAlessia - passage 7
ReplyDeleteNaima: Passage 16
ReplyDeletePassage 17
ReplyDeletePassage 8, what what!
ReplyDeleteFelix: Passage 5
ReplyDeleteDoïna : Pasage 13
ReplyDeleteAurianna : Passage 6
ReplyDeleteChristelle: Passage 1
ReplyDeleteMatthew: passage 10
ReplyDeleteDaniel M. passage 18
ReplyDeletePassage 3
ReplyDeletePassage 11
ReplyDeletepassage 2
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ReplyDeleteConrad gives the personification of nature as a wounded animal, one which is even disrespected upon its grave. The wilderness is more powerful then the man, because the man is not able to control himself, transforming him into a pathetic and mindless creature, blinded by reason and guided simply by passion and obsession, making him the victim of the wilderness and deep remorse.