Monday, February 21, 2011

Class Notes: February 7-February 17

Class Notes: February 7-February 17
We’ve been studying Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness.

Heart of Darkness
·         Post-colonial novella
·         Set in the Belgian Congo
·         Conrad includes a lot of allusions to the Garden of Eden and Dante’s Inferno, and thus introduces a lot of symbolism revolving around heaven and hell (the Congo is both)
·         Uses a lot of contrasts; discusses the relationships between light and dark, heaven and hell, good and evil
·         The African woman, who Kurtz most likely has some type of a sexual relationship with, stands to represent the African people/society

Chinua Achebe’s review
·         Discusses that despite Conrad’s foreward thinking, he still is a racist

Mark Dintenfass’s review
·         Joseph Conrad spent time in Africa as Marlow does in Heart of Darkness, and “like Marlow, the experience left him morally shaken and physically ill” (1)
·         “the messiness and confusion and darkness of experience is in itself an interesting thing” (3)
·         “[Novelists] are rather in the business of re-creating and communicating the rich complexities of experience itself” (4)
·         This can make novels extremely confusing, especially in the case of Heart of Darkness
·         “Explicitness, my dear fellow, is fatal to the glamour of all artistic work” (6)
·         “We can try to understand Heart of Darkness in various ways depending upon what sorts of questions we ask of it” (7)

Apocalypse Now
·         Movie representation of Heart of Darkness
·         Although the movie follows roughly the same plot line, it is set in Vietnam instead of the Congo

3 comments:

  1. Pass - Great notes! I especially like your title, "We’ve been studying Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness" to give the reader an idea of what the notes are about at a glance. The only thing is, I think your notes can do with more connections.

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  2. Pass - good job taking the notes that we learned and adding your own information on them. I agree with Wendy that this can use some more connections though!

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  3. Pass. Good notes. All requirements fulfilled.

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