Explain why the fireman continues to do his job


Problem

A. Describe the river journey

B. Explain why the fireman continues to do his job.

C. "Thus he could see and enjoy as long as he could see, because the appreciation of this favour had remained with him to the last. You should have heard him say, 'My ivory.' Oh, yes, I heard him. 'My Intended, my ivory, my station, my river, my-' everything belonged to him. It made me hold my breath in expectation of hearing the wilderness burst into a prodigious peal of laughter that would shake the fixed stars in their places. Everything belonged to him-but that was a trifle. The thing was to know what he belonged to, how many powers of darkness claimed him for their own."

Marlow says this about Kurtz. Explain what he means.

D. Choose one of the themes of Modernism and demonstrate how it is used in this section of the novella. State the theme, provide adequate proof from the text, and explain what it means in light of that proof.

E. Provide an example of how Imperialism is portrayed in religious terms.

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