It is when we try to grapple with another man's intimate need that we perceive how incomprehensible, wavering and misty are the beings that share with us the sight of the stars and the warmth of the sun. It is as if loneliness were a hard and absolute condition of existence; the envelope of flesh and blood on which our eyes are fixed melts before the outstretched hand, and there remains only the capricious, unconsolable and elusive spirit that no eye can follow, no hand can grasp.
The reaches opened before us and closed behind, as if the forest had stepped leisurely across the water to bar the way for our return. We penetrated deeper and deeper into the heart of darkness.
Interpretation
What this quote means
The quote reflects the complexity and challenges of venturing into the unknown, evoking a sense of entrapment and exploration.
In this excerpt from Joseph Conrad, the imagery conveys the profound experience of entering uncharted territory, metaphorically likening the journey to a forest that has closed off the return path. It illustrates how stepping into the unknown can lead to deeper insights, yet also highlights the daunting nature of such exploration, as it often leads one further into complexity and confusion, encapsulating the duality of adventure and peril when confronting the 'heart of darkness.'
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Example use cases
During a book club discussion on themes of exploration and fear.
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Hang ideas! They are tramps, vagabonds, knocking at the back-door of your mind, each taking a little of your substance, each carrying away some crumb of that belief in a few simple notions you must cling to if you want to live decently and would like to die easy!
Joy and sorrow in this world pass into each other, mingling their forms and their murmurs in the twilight of life as mysterious as an overshadowed ocean, while the dazzling brightness of supreme hopes lies far off, fascinating and still, on the distant edge of the horizon
The artist appeals to that part of our being...which is a gift and not an acquisition - and, therefore, more permanently enduring.
History repeats itself, but the special call of an art which has passed away is never reproduced. It is as utterly gone out of the world as the song of a destroyed wild bird.
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