*EXTRA POINTS*
Marlow remarks, "In a few days the Eldorado Expedition went into the patient wilderness, that closed upon it as the sea closes over a diver. Long afterwards the news came that all the donkeys were dead. I know nothing as to the fate of the less valuable animals. They, no doubt, like the rest of us, found what they deserved. I did not inquire” (63) rather coldly. Why does he speak so flippantly about the unfortunate fate of the people on the Eldorado Expedition? (Book: Heart of Darkness)