What does “The horror! The horror!” mean? ( ) A: Kurtz became aware of the evil and immoral events that he was involved in during his lifetime. B: “The horror” reveals that what Kurtz perceived is nothingness, the “hollowness” of his self and the brutal world. C: It reflects the blindness and sadness caused by the alienation and loss of self in modern society. D: Kurtz said it because he felt remorse for all the horrible things he had done throughout his life.
What does “The horror! The horror!” mean? ( ) A: Kurtz became aware of the evil and immoral events that he was involved in during his lifetime. B: “The horror” reveals that what Kurtz perceived is nothingness, the “hollowness” of his self and the brutal world. C: It reflects the blindness and sadness caused by the alienation and loss of self in modern society. D: Kurtz said it because he felt remorse for all the horrible things he had done throughout his life.
______is claimed as the carrier and incarnation of the western culture and civilization. A: Marlow B: Kurtz C: Intended D: Belgian King
______is claimed as the carrier and incarnation of the western culture and civilization. A: Marlow B: Kurtz C: Intended D: Belgian King
The two protagonists, Gatsby in The Great Gatsby and Kurtz in Heart of Darknes, share the following features except( ). A: they are heroic B: they both died tragically in the end C: both of them are alone and isolated from the world D: they both have a lust for wealth
The two protagonists, Gatsby in The Great Gatsby and Kurtz in Heart of Darknes, share the following features except( ). A: they are heroic B: they both died tragically in the end C: both of them are alone and isolated from the world D: they both have a lust for wealth