Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Questions on Heart of Darkness

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Hello again,

I thought I'd post three new quotes of the day from Joseph Campbell, author of Hero with a Thousand Faces and scholar of world mythology:

"A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself. "

"I don't believe people are looking for the meaning of life as much as they are looking for the experience of being alive."

"What each must seek in his life never was on land or sea. It is something out of his own unique potentiality for experience, something that never has been and never could have been experienced by anyone else. "

How do these quotes from Campbell apply to Marlow and Kurtz?  How do these quotes apply to Conrad's character of the young Russian -- or to the character played by Dennis Hopper in Apocalypse Now?  Could Willard (Martin Sheen's character) be a hero?

And are we missing the point when we *don't* focus on Heart of Darkness as a quest with a hero--when we focus on Vietnam or the 19th century or colonialsm?  Alternately, are we missing the point when we don't talk about colonialism?  After all, Conrad's novella is set not only in the heart of darkness but also in the heart of the Belgian empire, and all of his characters (Marlow included) are shaped by their role in this empire.

Keep blogging & keep reading Heart of Darkness.  I think you'll find that part 1 is the hardest since it is so descriptive.

By the way, the picture above is from Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now, a film inspired by Heart of Darkness.  The actor pictured above is Dennis Hopper.  Hopper plays a photojournalist based on the questing young Russian in Conrad's novel.  By the way, Hopper was also in the trail-blazing 1960s movie Easy Rider.  Now we know him as the fellow in the financial services ads.

Here's a link to a trailer for Apocalpyse Now Redux:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qnfbekbSa0

Dr. Szlyk

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