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The Women Characters in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness

Feminist Research

Sachin Gadekar

2(2018)

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Feminism , Submissive , Dominance , Confrontation , Identity

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The present research paper is an attempt to provide a comprehensive account of the female characters in Joseph Conrad’s well-known novella Heart of Darkness. The real interest of this study lies in what Conrad has to say about female characters, conduct and also the way in which he projects them.

 Thus, I have here attempted to examine the female characters in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, to set these characters against their male counterparts, and so, to allow an increased awareness of the depiction of female characters as submissive, dominated by men, often deceived by others and with lack of their own identity. Clearly, it would be little short of a marathon task to do the study of all Conrad’s major fictions with feministic perspective, and so, this study limits its concern to his masterpiece novella such as Heart of Darkness.

Provide a comprehensive account of the female characters in Conrad’s well-known novella Heart of Darkness.

Female as submissive, dominated by men, often deceived by others and with lack of their own identity.

Women are forced to confront their infinitely minute and equally transitory role.

Female’s individual identity or consciousness separates them from the rest of the environment and their fate.

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Berthoud, J., 1978. Joseph Conrad the Major Phase. Cambridge: CUP.

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Conrad, J., 1992. Heart of Darkness. Hyderabad: Orient Longman.

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Hay, E. K., 1963. The Political Novels of Joseph Conrad: A Critical Study. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago.

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