The Horror: The Transformation of Kurtz in "Heart of Darkness"

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Kurtz and the Horror Throughout the first two parts of Joseph Conrad's book, Heart of Darkness, the character Kurtz is built up to be this amazing and remarkable man. In the third book, however, we learn the truth about who Kurtz really is. Kurtz cries out in a whisper, "The horror! The horror!"(p. 86), and in only two words he manages to sum up the realization of all the horrors of his life during his time in the Congo. In the first parts of the book most of the characters Marlow meets tell him all good things about Kurtz. When Marlow inquires about who Kurtz is he is told by the chief account of the company that Kurtz is, "a first class agent...he is a very remarkable person." (p. 33). Another person tells Marlow that Kurtz is "an exceptional man" (p.37) As Marlow travels up the river he keeps hearing good things being said about Kurtz and he becomes excited to meet him. It is not until the third part that we begin to learn of the terrible person that Mr. Kurtz has become and the horrible and evil things he has done during his time away from civilization in the Co...

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