-After analyzing Marlow's skin we realized that as a person, he is more interested in the aura of things rather than deep meaning within them. Normally one seeks hidden message or truth, but Marlow does not. At the beginning of the novella, Marlow makes a comment as a preface to the story. He says that, "The conquest of the earth, which mostly means the taking it away from those who have a different complexion or slightly flatter noses than ourselves, is not a pretty thing when you look into it too much." (Conrad 7)
-The inside of Marlow's ears revealed to us something very interesting. He is an eavesdropper. Marlow gains a great deal of information about the world around him by observing and listening to others conversations. Example: Marlow once eavesdropped from the deck of the steamer to the manager of the central station and his uncle discussing Kurtz and the Russian trader.
Lyrics:
Do, Do you got a first aid kit handy? Do, Do you know how to patch up a wound? Tell me, Are Are Are Are you, Are you patient, Understanding? Cuz I might need some time to clear the hole in my heart and II've tried every remedy And nothing seems to work for meBaby, (baby)This situation's driving me crazyAnd I really wanna be your ladyBut the one before you left me so
[Chorus]Damaged, DamagedDamaged, DamagedI thought that I should let you know That my heart isDamaged, DamagedSo Damaged, (So Damaged)And you can blame the one beforeSo how you gonna fix it, fix it, fix it (Baby I gotta know)How you gonna fix it, fix it, fix it (What you are gonna do?)How you gonna fix it, fix it, fix it (Baby I gotta know)How you gonna fix it, fix it, fix it (What you are gonna do?)
This photo explores the ideas of gender roles and expecations that society has developed. Similar themes exist in Heart of Darkness where men take the dominant role and women are inferior. In our own society and culture today, can a golfer wearing slacks be a women? Are firefighters always men. These images above are restroom door magnets to think about and consider social norms that society developed.
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