Heart of Darkness: Conrad Q.) Critically examine the character of Marlow in ‘Heart of Darkness’. Ans.) ‘Heart of Darkness’ is primarily a record of Conrad’s own visit to the Congo region. In this novel Joseph Conrad has guised himself behind Marlow and through the character Marlow he speaks to the reader. though there are certain marked difference between both of them yet they are identical to a great extent. Conrad himself was a philosopher, psychologist, moralist, interpreter, man of action and had an exceptional command over language. These characteristics are projected in the central figure Marlow. Like Joseph Conrad, Marlow also is in love of adventure and exploration. He is fearless, dynamic and undaunted personality who faces all the dangers and perils of adventure. Marlow and Conrad both got fascinated by the Congo river on the map in their childhood and later on got the opportunity to realize it through an aunt’s help. Joseph Conrad is oft...
Okonkwo as a Tragic-Hero in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. Things Fall Apart. Chinua Achebe. Sourav Omnibus.
Things Fall Apart: Chinua Achebe Q.) Evaluate Okonkwo as a tragic hero in Chinua Achebe’s ‘Things Fall Apart’. Ans.) The first Aristotle’s criterion of the tragic hero requires that the character must be noble or a man of high status. In that sense, as described by Achebe, “Okonkwo was well known throughout the nine villages and even beyond. His fame rested on solid personal achievements”. Starting as a sharecropper (=tenant farmer) with no inheritance from his father, Okonkwo works very hard and makes his way to a wealthy and respected man of titles in Umuofia. From his hard work, Okonkwo has three wives with many children, a large compound with obi for each of his wives and a large stock of yams (=batata). Okonkwo earns himself respect from people both inside his clan and outside his clan through many of his achievements. When he is a young man of eighteen, he brings honour to his village by throwing the Amalinze the Cat, a wrestler who is undefeated for seven ye...