Characters
Key Quotes
Plot Elements
Literary Elements
Vocabulary Scenarios
100

The protagonist and main storyteller of Heart of Darkness.

Marlow

100

Kurtz's last words before his death.

"The horror, the horror"

100

Heart of Darkness opens in this setting.

A boat on the Thames River

100

"It fascinated me as a snake would a bird" is an example of this literary element.

A simile or metaphor

100

The key to Africa for Europeans. It allows them access to the center of the continent without having to physically cross it; in other words, it allows the white man to remain always separate or outside.

The river

200

The chief of the Inner Station and the object of the protagonist's quest.

Kurtz

200

Marlow uses this phrase to describe England centuries ago: "This also has been . . ."

"one of the dark places of the earth."

200

Marlow discovers these atop the fence posts at the Inner Station.

Human heads

200

"But the wilderness had found him out early and had taken on him a terrible vengeance" is an example of this literary technique.

Personification

200

What is important is the preservation of Europe. For Europe is the center of civilization. Our technology, scientific knowledge, and body of laws are superior to those of other cultures and races. 

What is Eurocentric?
300

An efficient worker with an incredible habit of dressing up in spotless whites and keeping himself absolutely tidy despite the squalor and heat of the Outer Station, where he lives and works.

Chief Accountant

300

Marlow describes looking at a map when he was young and seeing many of these.

"blank spaces of the earth"

300

Most of Marlow's adventures take place in this country.

The Congo

300

This term describes the beginning and ending sections of the novel when Marlow is talking.

What is a frame story?

300

From morning to dusk we work until our bones hurt and our muscles ache. For this back-breaking work we get fed poor quality food and not enough of it. When we resist these cruel conditions, we are beaten, tortured, and sometimes maimed or murdered. Ours is a sad life of suffering and deprivation.

Who are the colonized?

400

Natives hired as the crew of the steamer, a surprisingly reasonable and well-tempered bunch, who express disappointment when the helmsman's body is pushed overboard.

The Cannibals

400

The statement made by the Manager's boy after Kurtz passes away.

"Mistah Kurtz--he dead"

400

This weapon causes the death of the helmsman.

A spear

400

The term "heart of darkness" functions as this literary element.

A symbol

400

Our sense of dignity has been harmed. They abuse us and use us. They steal from us and burn our homes. Pick up your weapons and let's fight these foreign devils. We outnumber the Europeans 100 to 1. This is the only way we can take back control over our homes and families.

What is resist?

500

Marlow's doting relative, who secures him a position with the Company.

His Aunt

500

The phrase the Russian repeatedly uses to describe the natives. 

"They are simple people."

500

This is the document that Marlow tears the postscript off of before offering it to the Company.

The report on the Suppression of Savage Customs

500

The doctor's questions about madness in chapter 1 serve this literary function.

Foreshadowing

500
There is no point in resisting these foreign devils. Their weapons are too powerful. The only result in fighting back will be the death of our loved ones and the destruction of our communities. If we want to survive this nightmare, we must lay our weapons down.

What is submit?

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