One thing I have
learned during the many years I’ve spent on art is that there is a big thing
most people miss when trying to make something perfect. It´s a simple mistake
commonly seen in amateurs; looking at the perfection of the overall picture. The
problem is that people become obsessed with detail but don´t really focus on
what´s not mentioned in a story. And when
it comes to a novel as important as Heart of Darkness that is full of
what is left unsaid, the story is very difficult to grasp if one is constantly
looking for details. A very clear and accurate example of this is the main
character of the novel, Marlow. Since the beginning of the novel, readers can infer
that he is not a very reliable character because he focuses in things that most
people don´t even consider important like the darkness in a sunset or the
feeling of loss when night comes. This makes characters look at their lives as
a whole; like the dreams they had but never pursued. Looking at the picture of
whatever your mind is painting as a whole, whether it is the way Marlow
describes things or actually painting a picture, the important thing is
to see how much of the details are expressed by what is not said.
Hidden messages have proven themselves to be very important when it comes to literature. Especially novels like these, where the time period in itself was filled with secrets and hidden identities. and once again, that´s what art has come to be about. the amazing talent artists have to leave things unsaid and doors open just a crack for people to interpret what hidden objects lie within the artwork.

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