Changing the meaning of Conrad's Dark Heart It is easy to be guided by Mr. Miller, which is quite different from Conrad, unless people notice what the critics do when they redefine it. Dark heart. The redefinition of the terms by three critics (Karl, Thomas, Miller) is increasingly subtle and dangerous. Carl is shameless to redefining the metal and a few people, and he blatantly ignored the redefinition of the Conrad of the art text. Moving from synonyms to synonyms, Thomas could conclude that Marlow accepted the lie by redefining the reason why Marlow dislikes lies.
Gender discrimination in the dark heart of Joseph Conrad This article discusses Conrad's novel "Heart of Darkness" in a theme and format dependent on value that can be called gender discrimination. "Sex discrimination" means cultural premises, society, intelligence, and morality that make women feel unfair, unlike men. This problem is very important as it is often considered that the mind of darkness is one of the best and the most profound ethical arguments in English literature.
In Joseph Conrad's novel "The heart in the dark", the word "darkness" may be related to various meanings. Conrad concludes this term in various ways to describe social, political and psychological things to help the reader understand his attitude towards things such as colonialism, Africa, civilization I am using it. The first impression of the word "darkness" in the relationship I understand as a novel is a reference to racism. This is the way I wrote from Conrad to Caucasian and how they treat African Aboriginal (African). During the colonization of Africa, people forced themselves to think that they were better than those who occupied the land. This proves how Conrad wrote about how Caucasians completely dominated African blacks.
In the post colonialism study, especially the Nigerian novelist Chinua Acebbe criticized the center of the dark. In 1975 public speech "African Image: Racial Discrimination in Conrad's Darkness", Ahmed expressed A Conrad's novel as "a book with a hatred and disgust" and made Africa. People have lost their human race. Achebe stated that Conrad's "sneak out of alien phobia ... ..." at the time of publication of this book ignored the artistic achievements of the people living in the Congo River, accidentally bringing Africa to Europe I believe I drew it as the opposite of civilization. . He believes that this book continues to promote prejudice against Africa and continues to promote "to annihilate" some of humanity and it should not be regarded as a wonderful work of art .