The story into the story tells about a man, Arsat, who is desperately distressed about his guilt, inner(a) problems, illusions, fears, and his sorrows. His life with his lover, Diamelion has been lonely, boring, and motionless. Arsats guilt has blind their life for having a happy one.
Arsat is also distraught about his life and the guilt, which is haunting him for his lese majesty to his br some other and to his country. At the beginning he thinks that was worth competitiveness and sacrificing for his lover and country, but gradually he realizes that the guilt of his treason would hang over him forever preventing him happiness and peace.
In the other hand, what Arsat feels respect love, is just an illusion of an endless happiness and with the d.o.a. of Diamelion he ended up realizing that he is alone with the straining in his isolation.
Arsats love for Diamelen made him blind and he couldnĂ‚´t think in anything else but Diamelen becoming himself in an incompletely man living in a word of illusions and formulate hopes.
Joseph Conrad, develop the dark and gloomy atmosphere of The Lagoon with images so well descripted that emphasizes the dull calm and motionlessness of the forests and river, foreshadowing the need of vitality of the Lagoon and the spiritless life of Arsat in his lonely isolation with Diamelen.
All the lifeless, dark and motionlessness details that Conrad adds to the story make from this an irony of happiness and illusions. At the end Arsat is a selfish man who just care so much(prenominal) for himself, he thought that letting his brother to be belt down he would be happy with Diamelen but in...If you want to pay back a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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