The manager fears and hates Kurtz because he sees him as a threat to his own power and influence. Kurtz's charisma and success among the natives challenge the manager's authority and control over the trading post. Additionally, Kurtz's methods and behavior, influenced by his descent into madness in the jungle, disrupt the manager's carefully maintained facade of order and civilization.
Kurtz is such a good agent for the company that employs both the manager and Kurtz that Kurtz is expected to soon replace the manager. Kurtz also has a large amount of influence with the head people in Europe.
We fear what we hate. We fear what we also do not understand.
The natives in "Heart of Darkness" treat Kurtz as a god because of his commanding presence, charisma, and manipulation of power. Kurtz's methods of control and exploitation allow him to establish himself as a deity figure in their eyes, leading them to worship and fear him.
Hate crimes are usually related to both fear of the unknown and pure ignorance.
What they fear
Fear and hate of anything Islamic.
In the mighty words of Yoda: "fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate.. leads to suffering".
People often fear or hate things that they do not understand.
Yes. Small people. More than hate is fear.
The dark figure in the manager's hut is Kurtz, a central character in Joseph Conrad's novel Heart of Darkness. Kurtz is a mysterious and enigmatic figure who embodies the darkness and savagery that Conrad explores throughout the story.
the station manager Frasier Crane had a love-hate relationship with was Kate Costas played by Mercedes Ruehl
Howard Kurtz's birth name is Howard Alan Kurtz.