The moon had spread over everything a thin layer of silver - over the rank grass, over the mud, upon the wall of matted vegetation standing higher than the wall of a temple, over the great river I could see through a sombre gap glittering, glittering, as it flowed broadly by without a murmur. All this was great, expectant, mute, while the man jabbered about himself.
In the excerpt from "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad, the author describes a serene night scene illuminated by the moonlight. The landscape transformed under this silver glow, highlighting the grass, mud, and dense vegetation, creating a breathtaking visual. The river sparkles quietly as it flows, contributing to the atmosphere of tranquility and expectation that envelops the surroundings.
Contrasting with the peaceful imagery of nature, a man interrupts the moment with his incessant chatter about himself. This juxtaposition emphasizes the tension between the beauty of the natural world and the distractions of human conversation, suggesting that profound experiences can often be overshadowed by triviality.