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Characters (follia, progress to madness)) - Coggle Diagram
Characters (follia, progress to madness))
MARLOW
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- Sent on a mission to Africa to rescue Kurtz
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- Suffers but does not die from darkness
- Victim of the wilderness up to a certain point
KURTZ
- Chief of the inner station
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- Talented musician and painter
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- Victim of the wilderness completely
- "The horror! The horror!"
- Understands depraved human nature
- Result of progress leading to madness
WOMEN
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- Women mainly supporters of men
- Purpose to beautify the world or maintain men's utopian view
- Naive, loyal, and illusions
- Do not know the truth of the world
- Kurtz's fiancée and mistress
- Fiancée lied about Kurtz’s last words
- Marlow views women as weak and unworthy of truth
- Mistress exploited and controlled Kurtz
- Represents beauty, mystery, and danger of Africa
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