Why kurtz say the horror the horror
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Nonetheless, he becomes a slave of darkness, a new Doctor Faustus who sells himself to the power of materialism. He even prepares to kill the Harlequin, who served his life once for a bit of ivory.
Only when Marlow sees the shrunken heads on poles that his farmer image of Kurtz suddenly collapses. Even then, Kurtz is not a typical figure. He is a remarkable person who involves himself in a spiritual struggle— confrontation with the unconscious.
The complete knowledge that he achieves introspectively makes him destructive as he finds his heart empty and barren. Therefore he is right in interpreting this exclamation as a judgment upon the adventures of his soul on earth. Thus when he steps over the threshold of invisible, Kurtz, at last, achieves awareness of what he is. In the Congolese jungle, Kurtz is not held accountable to anyone, and this sort of unrestrained power is more than one man can bear.
He also describes his childish fantasies of wealth and fame, including the desire for kings to greet him at the railway station upon his return. Before his condition worsens, Kurtz gives Marlow a bundle of private papers for safekeeping, in a last-ditch attempt at preserving his legacy. The horror! It tells us the experiences, and brutality of Europeans, which Marlowe has seen through his eyes.
It also sums up the experiences and deep-rooted evils in the hearts of civilized people. Their hostility makes them blind to their surroundings. In addition, the ultimate downfall of Kurtz was due to his own evil actions during his years spent in the Congo for the European Company.
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