How Does Joseph Conrad Use Two Examples Of Impressionism

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Ian Watt suggests that Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (HoD) is impressionistic and also symbolistic. Watt elaborates that the descriptions of images such as mist and haze from HoD are like the French Impressionist or Claude Monet's paintings- intentionally indistinct in its representation of the scene's main focus while projecting an idiosyncratic perception. This indistinctness shows the "uncertainty" or "doubt" that forms HoD, which Watt attests that Marlow is an example of such representation as he signifies the limitations of people's knowledge. Watt also believes that Conrad uses the narrative's "delayed decoding" to present impressionistic scenes by Marlow while withholding essential meanings until it is gradually pieced together.