"Seemed to lead into a heart of immense darkness."
Last sentence.
"Seemed to lead into a heart of immense darkness."
Last sentence.
When excited to hear Kurtz's voice, Marlow claims that he thought it was hiding in the "magnificent folds of eloquence [of] the barren darkness of his heart."
Page 89 Foliage cover
"black display of confidence." pg39
When giving the Russian trader cartridges, he describes one pocket as "bright red" and the other as "dark blue."
He describes a head on a stake as "black, dried," and "sunken"
Page 75 Foliage cover.
"-a plank on two posts; a heap of rubbish reposed in a dark corner,"
Page 45
"She came forward, all in black, with a pale head, floating towards me in the dusk."
Page 91
"how many powers of darkness claimed him for their own" page 62
"that seemed to sink and rise from the ground amongst confused columnar shapes of intense blackness,"
page 78
"-and to this day I don't know why I was so jealous of sharing with anyone the dismal blackness of this experience."
page 79
"... [I] looked into the fog... it was the most hopeless lookout."
Page 54 from the book with the foliage cover
"seen the hopelessness of longing that will find out sometimes even a savage soul in the lonely darkness of its being."
page 75
"its black thoughts, its sombre and brooding ferocity" page 53
"His was an impenetrable darkness."
Page 85
"the prehistoric man was cursing us, praying to us, welcoming us - who could tell?" page 45
"piercing enough to penetrate all the hearts that beat in the darkness."
Page 87
"It would have been to dark-too dark altogether..."
Page 95
"into the gloom of over shadowed distances." page 42
"the profound darkness of its heart" page 42
List all of the examples of darkness/gloominess/primeval/etc. from Parts II and III in HOD. Make sure to include page numbers.