Obraz pralesa v románoch José Eustasia Rivery Vír a Josepha Conrada Srdce temnoty
The image of jungle in the novels The Vortex by José Eustasio Rivera and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Obraz pralesa v románech José Eustasia Rivery Vír a Josepha Conrada Srdce temnoty
bachelor thesis (DEFENDED)
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Author
Advisor
Referee
Housková, Anna
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Arts
Discipline
Hispanian Studies
Department
Institute of Romance Studies
Date of defense
18. 6. 2013
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaLanguage
Slovak
Grade
Excellent
Keywords (Czech)
hispanoamerický regionalizmus, prales, vír, José Eustasio Rivera, Joseph Conrad, Vír (La vorágine), Srdce temnoty (Heart of Darkness), vplyvy prostredia, Arturo Cova, pán Kurtz, kaučuk, slonovina, vykorisťovanieKeywords (English)
Latin American Regionalism, jungle, vortex, José Eustasio Rivera, Joseph Conrad, The Vortex, Heart of Darkness, influences of the ambient, Arturo Cova, Kurtz, rubber, ivory, exploitationCieľom bakalárskej práce bolo zamerať sa na obraz pralesa v románe Vír (La vorágine) od Josého Eustasia Rivery a následne ho porovnať s africkou džungľou, ktorá je dejiskom novely Josepha Conrada Srdce temnoty (Heart of Darkness). Objektom skúmania boli aj vplyvy prostredia na postavy. Pozorovali sme zmeny v ich správaní a konaní v divokej prírode. V závere sme poukázali na historické udalosti, ktoré sa zapísali do dejín hrubým porušovaním ľudských práv a následne sme analyzovali motívy vykorisťovania človeka a prírody v oboch dielach.
The goal of this bachelor's thesis was to focus on the image of the rainforest in the roman The Vortex (La vorágine) by Jose Eustasio Rivera and then to compare it with the african jungle where is set the novelle Heart of Darkness by Johseph Conrad. The object of exploring were the effects of the environment on the characters,too. We observed changes in their behaviour and of their actions in the wilderness. In the end, we have shown the historical events that went down in history as gross abuses of human rights and, subsequently, we analyzed the motives of exploitation of both man and nature in both works.