The imperialist Joseph Conrad's "dark heart" exposed in the dark center of Conrad is a novel about Europe's imperialism and its widespread impact. Conrad tells his personal view through the hero Marlow, and Marlow learned much about imperialism in his way to the Congo of Africa. "Dark heart" seems to be an anti-imperialistic work, but that is not entirely correct. Conrad condemned the excessively idealized nature of imperialism, but did not attack the effective use of Britain.
Joseph Conrad, the center of colonialism and darkness, strongly attacks colonialism and its influence, affecting not only local residents but colonists of invasion. Conrad passed through a boy colonized in Poland under the occupation of Russia. When he was directing a river ship in the Dutch Congo, he also saw the influence of colonialism on colonialists. He told these experiences through his own role Marlow ... Orwell and colonial eyes I wondered if other people grabbed me to avoid just looking like a fool thought. "A sharp remembrance on the events of George Orwell's British imperialists has ended, from the African perspective, Orwell is like Joseph Conrad in the dark, who wrote about soonka about colonialism. Orwell served with Myanmar's imperialist police, and it is still part of Myanmar.
One of the main themes of Conrad in the dark center is the colonialism and its influence on Caucasian and non-Caucasian. In the story of Marlow, Conrad said about Roman conquest and established the truth that colonialism existed from the beginning of human civilization. In the novel, Kurtz is very enthusiastic about power and status, and in Africa it is colonized as a Congo. Desire for personal wealth and wealth and desire to oppress others can create colonialism. In the name of civilization and local people's education, Kurtz exercises its enormous power to rule them: physical, economic and even sexual. He proved the action under his cover was correct and he said that he is bringing light to the life of the barbarians, but ironically it is he that he is the darkness of his own, the original self It is covered with. Aunt Marlow has an idealistic view of imperialism