Marlow’s journey takes him up the Congo River. How does the river function as a metaphor for Marlow’s descent into Kurtz’s world?
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At numerous points in the novel, Marlow notes the Company men’s obsession with ivory. Beyond its material value, what is the symbolic significance of ivory?
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The novel is structured in such a way as to position Kurtz as Marlow’s ultimate destination. How does Kurtz slowly become the center point off the narrative?
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