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The Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now
Summary: In The Heart of Darkness, the novel by Joseph Conrad the form of speech is different from the movie Apocalypse Now by Francis Coppola. The recent movie is based on the novel. IN both works, the authors' portrait the admiration the Russian or the Photographer has over Kurtz. They both transmit their ideas in different tones.
In The Heart of Darkness, the novel by Joseph Conrad the form of speech is different from the movie Apocalypse Now by Francis Coppola. The recent movie is based on the novel. IN both works, the authors' portrait the admiration the Russian or the Photographer has over Kurtz. They both transmit their ideas in different tones.
Both the Russian and the Journalist speeches have admire, captivate, tone over Kurt. An example in the novel is in Part III where the Russian remembers the first night he spoke to Kurtz, he tells he was so captivated that he even forgot to sleep. Kurtz made him "see things." Another example is when he says "very often coming to this station, I had to wait days and says before he turns up"; he said "it was worth waiting for!" These quotes show clearly the tone of admiration that he has over...
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