The location of the dead African heads.
What is Kurtz's lawn?
What Kurtz does to the harlequin when he does not give up the ivory he received from the chief
What is shoots him!
What Kurtz says when he sees Marlow for the first time.
What is "I am glad".
Marlow's last words
What is the horror, the horror?
The color of Kurtz fiancé's dress when she comes to greet Marlow.
What is black?
The location of the ritual that Marlow observes when he wakes from his sleep in the night.
What is on a hill?
What kills the Helmsman while onboard.
What is a spear.
What Kurtz and the manager argue about towards the end of part 3?
What are "unsound methods"?
Who orchestrated the attack on Marlow's ship.
What is Kurtz?
An item Marlow gives the harlequin before he leaves.
What is a pair of shoes, a cartridge, or cigarettes?
Marlow highlights that ship followed the brown current away from the Congo at....
Twice the speed as it did in their journey there.
The characteristics Marlow attributes to Kurtz's Intended?
What is idealistic, naive, and devoted?
Marlow says that his viewpoint of Kurtz in his final moments was similar to....
What is "peering at someone at the Bottom of a precipice where the sun never shines".
What impairment does Kurtz experience right before he dies.
What is blindness?
What Marlow does to ward off the natives as they carry Kurtz away.
What is blowing the steam whistle?
The name Marlow uses to refer to the Congo River.
What is the heart of darkness?
The shape of the black spiritual woman's hair who holds her hands to the sky in Kurtz's honor.
What is a helmet?
The annoyance Marlow runs into when he returns to England.
What is viewing the other englanders as preoccupied with irreverent "silly dreams"?
What is legal action?
What Marlow views Kurtz unchecked killing of natives as.
What is a lack of restraint?
The story switches between what 3 settings (and time periods) in the end of the book.
What is the Congo (past), England (past), and the Thames River in England (present)?
What Marlow surrenders to in taking Kurtz's side.
What is his nightmares?
The vision Marlow sees before he meets Kurtz's intended.
What is a vision of Kurtz in his final moments?
The kinds of contrast/ juxtaposition does Marlow use to describe his feelings about Kurtz as he leaves the station.
What is victory/defeat, darkness/purity, desire/hate?
What is his heartbeat?