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Explain what Marlow meant in the first chapter by "the flabby, pretending, weak-eyed devil of a rapacious and pitiless folly." About whom was he talking? Why did he feel this way about these people? Give evidence from the story to support your answer.
Compare and contrast Kurtz and Marlow.
What is your judgment of Kurtz? Why do you think the Russian said he could not be judged as one would judge a normal man?
The Russian trader admired Kurtz very much. Tell about someone for whom you have great admiration.
How has the end of the novel been foreshadowed? Give quotes from the story to support your answer.
Explain what Marlow meant when he said that Kurtz's intelligence was perfectly clear, but that his soul had gone mad.
Explain what you think Kurtz meant by his dying declaration.
Would you have told Kurtz's Intended his true last words? Tell why you would have acted this way.
Would you have acted as Marlow did in preserving Kurtz's reputation? Tell why you would have acted this way.
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