Heart Of Darkness/Portrait Of The Artist

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A Comparison Between Conrad's and Joyce's Imagery

To children, night lights give a sense of security and leave
the imagination to rest. The comfort of light is helpful for
children who often conjure up monsters that lurk under the bed
and ominous shadows from tree branches. Dark scenes are often
depicted as the foreboding unknown and things one may not rather
learn more about. However, when Jake comes to a divine revelation
to reunite the band in the movie, "The Blues Brothers," he
hollers, "I see the light!" Joseph Conrad in Heart of Darkness
and James Joyce in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man both
play off of the motif of light and darkness. Darkness reveals
startling truths, and one may choose to accept them or not.
Whether these truths are denied will decide if that character
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