Episode Synopsis "Heart of Darkness Exterior vs. Interior Motif"
In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, narrator Charlie Marlow’s frustration with the management and people of the Center Station is displayed to his audience on the Thames River and the reader through symbolism, the questioning of motives, and the motif of exterior/interior.
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