Marlow Lying To Kurtz S Intended Quote
Marlow may hate lies but he comes pretty close to lying by letting the brickmaker think he s influential.
Marlow lying to kurtz s intended quote. And in the end he admits that he s become as much of a pretence as the rest of the bewitched pilgrims by letting himself lie. Who do you think is wearing all that ivory they end up standing in for all europeans. The horror marlow was sufficiently quick witted to come up with the perfect lie which was that kurtz s last words were his intended s name. The intended has a naïve unshakeable faith in kurtz.
Marlow refers to this faith as a great and saving illusion that shone with an unearthly glow in the darkness the darkness described here. There are just no heroes any more. One thing to be noticed during marlow s conversation with kurtz s intended is that the lady s tone is as formidable as kurtz. But we think it s more complicated than that.
Maybe marlow knew that by telling her what kurtz really said would be considered releasing the darkness into the world exposing the actions of violence that they committed while in the congo. Of course marlow sees women as naïve idealistic and gullible in other words able to turn blind eyes to the bloody realities and brutalities of imperialism. At the end of the heart of darkness marlow betrays his morals by telling a huge lie to kurtz s intended in order to protect the intended from the painful truth to prevent the darkness of the jungle from having a prolonged effect and to continue his own loyalty to kurtz and protect kurtz s reputation. Women in general get this treatment in heart of darkness marlow lies to the intended about kurtz s last words to protect her innocence even her innocent incomplete picture of kurtz.
Kurtz dies and his last words are the horror the horror marlow then lies toe kurtz s fiance and says his last words are your name why does he tell her that. The following quote from heart of darkness is illustrative it s queer how out of touch with truth women are. When marlow visits her after his return from africa he finds that she has been dressed in mourning for more than a year and still yearns for information about how her love spent his last days. Marlow lies to kurtz s intended to spare her the painful reality of her fiancé s descent into madness and evil.
Marlow sees a spectacular similarity between kurtz and his fiancee. Character analysis the intended kurtz s fiancée is marked like the harlequin by her absolute devotion to kurtz.