The madness in a person will start rising as they continue thinking about how the decision can make and will affect their future. It can happen to all of us once in awhile, but it is only temporary until we have a stress reliever to face reality. However, what if one little decision can change your life and make you go mad forever?
The Polish-British writer, Joseph Conrad, in his story Heart of Darkness, euphemistic the word madness. Conrad establishes an agonize tone, to show readers how dangerous his expedition was. Not only was it dangerous but life threatening, the main character, Marlow embraces internal and external conflict in the story which can make him go to insanity. …show more content…
It gave Marlow the feeling he felt when he took a job near the Congo river. He once knew as just a “blank space” in the map when he was younger. When Marlow found out about the opening of the job with a person who he admires the most, he did the unthinkable and took it. Even though, he knew how dangerous it would be. When he found out the job he is taking is from a man who got killed by another man, he did not care he took it anyways willing to face the consequences. As Marlow gets into more of the job in Congo River during the England Imperialist he saw things he has not seen before for example,the torture black men almost dying in diseases, trading young healthy black men to other places, and seeing the black men be treated in a cruel way. It made him have so many questions about the environment and the person he has