How to understand male domination and separation of things in the darkness requires investigation of that art. By studying the art of multiculturalism, repeated themes may help define the universal attributes of humanity. With this premise in mind, clear reasoning suggests that some similarities between very diverse cultures may be a special paradigm for humans. When technologically advanced society conquers a society that has not made much progress, cultural differences become evident, as happens during colonial rule in Europe.
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. 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.
The collapse of things is not the only story of Africa. Why do not you change the art of warfare by the prince? Is Mrs Bovary awake? The heart of darkness is written by a white man who regards Africa as the opposite of European civilization. Instead, why not read the victim's own African colonization like the immature beauty of Ayi Kwei Armah? We have to avoid a single story. The concept and scope of "free education" must be completely changed and expanded, "philosopher Salt announced. Only by changing the education of our children, we can continue to recognize common human nature in complex stories.