Yes, 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'. It shows how a person's inner darkness can corrupt their soul. In 'Heart of Darkness', the journey into the Congo reveals the hidden evils of the characters, and in 'Dorian Gray', Dorian's pursuit of pleasure and his immoral actions are hidden from the public but gradually destroy his soul.
One more similar work could be 'No Exit' by Sartre. It explores the idea of human nature in a confined space, similar to how 'Heart of Darkness' explores human nature in the isolated and dangerous Congo. In 'No Exit', the characters are trapped in a room and their true natures are revealed, just as in 'Heart of Darkness' the true natures of the people in the Congo are laid bare.
Yes. 'Moby - Dick' has some parallels. It's about a single - minded pursuit, like the pursuit of Kurtz in 'Heart of Darkness'. The captain in 'Moby - Dick' is obsessed with hunting the whale, and in 'Heart of Darkness', Marlow is obsessed with finding Kurtz. Also, 'Brave New World' can be considered similar as it examines society and the loss of individualism, which is related to the themes of civilization and savagery in 'Heart of Darkness'.
The theme of 'Heart of Darkness' is often seen as the exploration of imperialism, moral corruption, and the darkness within human nature.
Sure. 'Mariana' is a great one. It also has a strong historical element combined with a beautiful love story. The way Kearsley builds the characters and their relationships is similar to 'The Rose Garden'.
Visual novels. They focus on the visual aspect combined with a story, just like graphic novels.
One similar story is 'Lord of the Flies'. It also explores the dark side of human nature. A group of boys are stranded on an island and gradually descend into savagery, just like in 'Heart of Darkness' where the characters are in a harsh, unforgiving environment that brings out their inner demons.
Since I'm not familiar with the exact nature of 'the name of the game lemon fanfiction', it's hard to recommend something exactly similar. However, if it's a game - related fanfiction with a romantic or more adult - themed twist, you could try looking at some of the more popular game fanfiction categories on platforms like FanFiction.net. Maybe search for fanfictions related to the same game that have a relationship - focused theme. But keep in mind to avoid any inappropriate content if that's not what you're looking for.
The European characters in the novel often view the African characters as inferior. For example, Marlow's initial perception of the natives is influenced by the colonial mindset. He sees them as part of the 'darkness' that needs to be civilized.
The native characters in Heart of Darkness are symbols as well. They are often presented as a mass, representing the 'primitive' that the Europeans both fear and are attracted to. They are a contrast to the European characters, highlighting the differences in culture and the supposed 'civilized' nature of the Europeans. But as the story progresses, we see that the Europeans' so - called civilization is just a thin veneer, and the natives' simplicity may hold more truth about human nature. In a way, they are symbols of the real, uncorrupted state that the Europeans have lost.
Yes. One similar work is 'Love Story' by Taylor Swift. Although it has a different musical style compared to Bocelli's work, it tells a love story in a very engaging way. Additionally, Enya's 'Only Time' has a certain ethereal quality that can be somewhat similar in terms of the emotional impact it has. It's not directly related to a love story in the same way, but it has that deep, soul - searching feeling that might be found in the 'andrea bocelli theme from love story'.
Sure. You could check out their other cover versions like their take on 'Welcome to the Jungle'. It has the same high - energy and unique interpretation as their 'Misirlou' cover.