The darkness and racist discipline of Chinua Cavebe Nigerian novelist Chinua Avechebe insisted that "the heart of darkness" was a racist novel in the 1970s. My first thought on this is not decided in this article yet. My idea does not make sense, but I think Chinua Achebe's remark is somewhat reasonable. Achebe's theory assumes that Marlow and Conrad are the same sound. This may be a reasonable assumption, because Conrad 's study of life taught us about Conrad' s early days.
Chinua Achebe has challenged Joseph Conrad's novel in his article "The African Image" (1975) and depicts Africa's looting, dark heart (1902). Achebe considers almost acceptably accepted works as "classics" and argues that Conrad is writing "bloody racial discrimination", anger and persistent that brings the perspective of a famous African writer It is an argument. In the introduction of the 1997 version of "Book" (Achebe 319) Signet ... Racial discrimination is what we have witnessed Many people say that race is not a biological category but a human classification of humans In other words, the difference between races is not related to genetic characteristics Race is mainly created by society about how we see concepts and faces that we are not used to Race definitions depend entirely on word location and time In American history,
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 .