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HEART OF DARKNESS

One of the most memorable moments for many students will occur when they see Star Wars:
The Phantom Menace, the first part of a prequel trilogy to the beloved Star Wars trilogy.
The original three films Star Wars: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of
the Jedi have embedded themselves in our current culture. The Force, composer John
William's famous soundtrack, and lines such as Luke, I am your father(which is never said
in any of the movies) have become common in present day culture. But, the Star Wars
trilogy also contains a deeper theme that is not unique to the current time period. In
George Lucas's Star Wars Trilogy as well in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, the
contrast between good and evil is conveyed through the optical, symbolic differences of
black and white. The planet Hoth from The Empire Strikes Back and the Congo in Heart of
Darkness are very symbolically similar. The Rebel Alliance has a base on the ice planet
of Hoth. The Rebel Alliance stands for good as do the snow and ice that cover Hoth;
hence, a society of good stationed on a good planet. But, the Galactic Empire, or pure
evil, soon attacks and overtakes Hoth. This situation on Hoth is similar to the white
assimilationist techniques used in the dark, African Congo. The white man, evil, attempts
to assimilate the Congo, or goodness. Thus, both Hoth and the Congo and their
assimilations, however successful, typify the conquests of evil over good. The clothing
of Luke Skywalker across the whole Star Wars Trilogy and of Marlow across his trek into
the jungle symbolize man's journey of self-realization. In the very beginning of Star
Wars, Luke wears a robe of white. For practical purposes the robe should be white because
then it will reflect the most sunlight away on the planet of Tatooine; but the white
color of the robe also stands for Luke's pure goodness at that point in time. But as time
progresses, namely in the latter portion of The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the
Jedi, Luke begins to wear the garb of a Jedi-a black tunic and matching pants. These dark
outfits symbolize the fact that Luke contains an element of evil within him that he can
never destroy, namely that he is the son of Anakin Skywalker-the man who would become
Darth Vader. In Heart of Darkness, once Marlow realizes that he was produced by an evil
white society he throws away his dark, blood stained shoe. Casting off this dark article
of clothing symbolizes Marlow's rejection of evil society. A change in the personalities
of these two characters can be seen through the change in their clothing The characters
of Darth Vader and Kurtz both symbolically represent the hidden good or evil in a person
that is primarily evil or good. Darth Vader is evil. No doubt can be had that this is
true; not only does he wear an black, mechanical suit which looks menacing, but he also
has no qualms about killing other people, even his own family. However, a shred of
decency does remain within Darth Vader as is seen in The Return of the Jedi. As Emperor
Palpatine is destroying Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader attacks the emperor in order to save
his son. Once the emperor, Darth Vader tells Luke to take off his black mask to reveal a
pure, white face although this means his certain death. At this point, Darth Vader has
reverted back into Anakin Skywalker and has revealed to his son that he really had good
inside of him before he died. In Heart of Darkness, Kurtz is similar to Darth Vader.
Kurtz's life has turned to evil. He exploits a group of people, similar to what the
Empire does to its inhabitants. Not until the very end, when Marlow and the audience meet
Kurtz and his ghostly white face doe Kurtz repent crying out, The horror! The
horror!(p.123) These two men who had lived similar lives of naivete, correspondingly end
their lives with attempts to redeem themselves by realizing the folly of their former
ways and make final, feeble tries at repenting. The people around them also realize that
both have purity, however minute, within their souls. Two works of art separated not only
by the passage of time, but also by the changing of society, use the contrast of black,
no color, and white, all colors. These colors which can symbolize good and evil within
the same work of art represent the struggle between the good and evil parts of man's
soul. Hoth and the Congo are symbols of the attack that evil takes against the soul of
man and that it may win in the case of Darth Vader or Kurtz. Luke Skywalker and Marlow
represent not only the repel of such an attack made by evil, but also the means by which
Darth Vader and Kurtz may redeem themselves. Generally, art can be viewed two
ways-objectively or subjectively. Literature is read most times subjectively, then
analyzed objectively for a desire to find a deeper message in this piece of art. Movies,
however, are watched and produced for a subjective audience. The majority of the people
in audiences do not take the time out to analyze the movie; they get their quick
emotional fix and do not attempt to find within it a deeper meaning. Even Star Wars, one
of the most popular films of all time, contains subtle themes which probabilistically the
majority of adult viewers do not ever realize. If all people only did realize the
messages hidden in some of their favorite movies, the world would be a much better place.


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