In addition to telling stories, writers often write to tell readers personal opinions and opinions. A more personal belief can be read by the prejudice that the author uses, usually by products of society and race. In the novel "The Heart of Darkness", Joseph Conrad showed his views through his attitudes and behavior of Marlow and Kurtz. Likewise, Chinua Achebe showed his personal beliefs through the role of Okonkwo in "Materials Fall". Both authors expressed their views on the relationship between African-born African indigenous peoples and European settlers and the race itself, regardless of whether they are interested or not.
Joseph Conrad and the dark heart of matter were separated by Chinua Acebbe. Both included African colonization. Within The Heart of Darkness, the authors talk about barbaric behavior of local people, and how much they need to update the living conditions of local people and help them to become better people I am talking. "The Fall of Things" talks about how Caucasians use bicycles and new religions. He talked about the way they let them oppose them. In his eyes a white man came and destroyed the beliefs, traditions and spirit of local people. They tried to convince the local people that there was only one god, not a smaller group of gods. Achebe and Conrad view files
Separation of the center of darkness and things shows different ways Africa is presented in literature. In the dark heart, Joseph Conrad showed Africa from the perspective of European colonial people. And they tended to depict all local people as barbarians. In response to the Conrad's African stereotypical description, Cinnave Cave was not a prototype but a member of a rich society, wrote "collapse of things" from the perspective of local people to show Africans. Since he fought for prestige in the community, things left Okonkwo 's life. When a European missionary came to Umm Ophia, a family of Okonkou, Okonkow tried to protect the culture that missionaries would destroy under the name of "civilized" locals. But his strict spirit and violence are contrary to his expectations, with the eyes of European readers continuing the stereotypes of wild Africans.
The tragic collapse of things and the heart of darkness are intertwined with the role of the dark heart of Akebe and Conrad. It was considered to be very primitive, and the belief system of Africa was devalued. The two heroes in the novel are very similar, especially in one aspect. They all collapsed. This is a very important topic in both books. Aristotle will say that this is a corruption of two "tragic heroes". But even these two people also warned, "Watch out for Okonwa!" She warned. "Be careful to exchange words with Agualla. When God speaks, can people speak? Be careful!" - Chinus aa cave, things will fall apart, Ch. 11 "It is like starting a new life without youth energy and enthusiasm, just like learning to be left-handed when you are old." - Chinua Achebe, things are falling apart, Ch. 14 "When fingers have oil, other people get dirty" Chapter 13, Pg. 111 Like learning it is like starting a new life without youth energy and enthusiasm.