Across |
1. | a story within a story (2 Words) |
3. | clear evident to the eyes or mind; to show plainly, exhibit, evince |
5. | what Marlow compares the chief accountant to (2 Words) |
6. | a long speech given by a character onstage alone |
10. | Kurtz's fiance' (2 Words) |
11. | what the Russian entrusts to Marlow regarding Kurtz |
14. | the station manager resents the Russian sailor because of this |
15. | to think it appropriate or suitable to one's dignity to do something |
17. | inflexible, beyond influence; relentless, unyielding |
19. | the perspective cannot always be trusted (2 Words) |
21. | Marlow is obsessed with these as a young man |
24. | a struggle within oneself (2 Words) |
26. | has come to Africal soley to make money (2 Words) |
27. | not stopping, maintained steadily, never letting up |
29. | expressive of sorrow or woe; melancholy |
30. | harshing-sounding, raucous, discordant, dissonant |
31. | women in HoD where considered to have this kind of outlook on the world |
32. | referring to an object or animal as a person |
33. | roughness, severty; bitterness or tartness |
35. | wants Marlow to influence Kurtz on his behalf (2 Words) |
37. | something that stands for more than what it is |
38. | a crafty, scheming action designed to accomplish some evil end |
40. | a long speech given by a character with others on stage |
43. | appeals to teh five senses; used to create a mental picture |
44. | to swing indecisevely from one idea or course of action to another |
47. | a creatrue of enormous size |
48. | aware, knowledgeable, informed; having jurisdiction |
50. | extremely cautious, hesitant or slow; reserve |
51. | what the other white occupants of Marlow's steamship are called |
52. | Marlow's traveling companion does this frequently during his overland trip to the central station |
53. | the cannibals represent this to Marlow because they do not give in to their hunger and eat the pilgrims and Marlow |
54. | unexpected outcome |