Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
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Heart of Darkness follows Charles Marlow, a sailor who travels up the Congo River in Africa to find Mr. Kurtz, a renowned ivory trader. Marlow expects to find a noble and successful European figure, but instead discovers the brutal reality of colonial exploitation.
Along the journey, Marlow witnesses the hypocrisy of imperialism—Europeans claim to be "civilizing" Africa while in reality enslaving and abusing its people. The deeper he travels into the wilderness, the more he realizes that the real "darkness" lies not in the African jungle, but within the human soul.
When Marlow finally meets Kurtz, he finds a man who has completely abandoned morality. Separated from society and given unchecked power, Kurtz has declared himself a god among the natives, surrounding his home with severed heads. His final words—"The horror! The horror!"—reflect his realization of the evil he has become.
Marlow returns to Europe haunted by Kurtz's fall. When he meets Kurtz's fiancée, he hides the truth and tells her Kurtz died thinking of her, choosing to preserve illusion over brutal honesty.
The novel critiques colonialism, moral corruption, and the thin line between civilization and savagery. It suggests that evil is not confined to distant lands—it exists within all humans, waiting for the moment when restraint is removed.