will place metaphors in his novelwhen describing a location extrinsic from any common place. The reason for adding metaphors is because Conrad attempts to locate the contrasted parts of human nature by lavishing it with anintensely fierce characteristic. Successfully, Conrad accomplishes this attempt, but the primarysimilarity between the Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim is that both novels “place men in extremesituations far from their European homes” (Hutchinson 1), which will give this type of literature anostalgic atmosphere as the reader may realize. As stated before, not much information is takenupon the novel Lord Jim, but this novel is mainly used to compare similarities with the novelHeart of Darkness, since they are much alike in a number of ways. As for the novel The SecretAgent, it is basically based on an actual event in a bombing attempt against the GreenwichObservatory located at Greenwich, London. The novel seems to be a satire for a good portion,but the plot of the story turns dark when it involves the conspiracy against the anarchists(Hamblin 3). In short, we realize that Conrad’s ideas and concepts are derived from intending to renewthe readers with a figure reflection of the unorganized world that is viewed by Conrad himself(Dintenfass 5). Conrad’s concept is taken up with some religion in all his novels, since it is a wayof observing the way Conrad revives the dark sides of his characters (Dintenfass 7). Overall, werealize that all three novels have a primary similarity; we find that they all include a portion ofboth fiction and reality.Conrad’s style of techniques includes his organization of his thoughts, his use of literaryforms, and significant themes. His organization of thoughts illustrate that you can discover anopinionated interest in the world others have not found to say without ever capturing orunderstanding it (Dintenfass 7). Most of Conrad’s opinionated inter...