Representation of Women” – from the novel ‘Heart of Darkness’ by Joseph Conrad

There are three significant women in this story: Kurtz’s Intended, Marlow’s aunt, and the African woman at Kurtz’s station. Compare and contrast.
How are they described? Contrast Kurtz’s African mistress with his Intended.
Are both negative portrayals of women? Describe how each functions in the narrative.
Does it make any difference in your interpretation to know that Conrad supported the women’t suffrage movement? What does Marlow mean early in Part 1, when he suggests that women are “out of touch with truth” and live in a beautiful world o ftheir own?
Relate the experiences these women encountered in the novel to a broad view of women nowadays.

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