The Hollow Men And Heart Of Darkness Essay

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Rich Tran
Mr. Rodriguez
AP Lit 5
10 January 2014
“The Heart of Darkness” and “The Hollow Men” Comparison/Contrast
The novel “The Heart of Darkness” by Joseph Conrad and the poem “The Hollow Men” by T.S. Eliot personifies the idea of indifference. As T.S. Eliot describes his men to be “hollow”, not showing or lacking any form of interest so does the Manager from “The Heart of Darkness.” However they contrast with Kurtz, man of ambitions and dreams, who realizes that to survive in the interior of Africa he has to act like a god to these primitive people.
“He was commonplace in complexion, in features, in manners, and in voice,” the manager is seen as a common man since he lives and works a normal life; however through Marlow’s description of him we see that the manager is “uneasy” about something. (Conrad 32-33) We later learn that his uneasiness comes from his inability to pursue anything in life and that he is jealous of Kurtz because of his success. The manager has no redeemable qualities to look up to; Marlow says that he has no “genius for organization, or for order even.” (32) This makes us wonder how he even obtained the job as a manager, but we soon learn that he has always been present at his job for the past three years, and from this Marlow remarks by saying “perhaps there was nothing within in,” meaning there was no way of him ever becoming sick since he lacks the aspirations to that as well.
The beginning of “The Hollow Men” by T.S Eliot relates to Heart of Darkness” with the first line; “Mistah Kurtz – he dead,” this first line could not only symbolize the death of Kurtz, but the death of intellect, aspirations, and thought. The part following this line depicts the uncivilized or the “hollow men”. The unciviliz...

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...decisive. Opposed to the manager the hollow men have no clear vision, “there are not eyes here, and there are no eyes here,” this quote is used to describe the two sets of eyes, one being from the hollow men and the other from the heavens. The hollow men are “sightless, unless the eyes reappear as the perpetual star,” to guide them and give them meaning and purpose, of which neither the hollow men nor the station manager possess.

The manager is put into the novel to show how the adaptation to uncivilized life can be very costly, while the poem exemplifies on that idea and that these “hollow men” are missing something vital to life. However both characters express the same uncaring personality, despite the fact that they unappreciated meaning and initiative, they seem to embrace that fact that everything happens for a reason and they accept it for the way it is.

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