The twentieth century is not an era of growth or exquisite but absolute transcendence. This new era shows an unprecedented idea and theory about the new extreme ideas of the world, new inventions and human views that cause shocking changes. This new human race brings the concept and birth of modernism. Joseph Conrad, especially attacking the Victorian gate, ends an optimistic century, bringing the ideology of mankind's virtue and purity into a more skeptical reality of the power of the reality of human nature's devastation and the power of the unfortunate situation I condemned it.
Two writers introducing modernism in the latest form are Joseph Conrad and James Joyce. Conrad and Joyce took in their work the important features of modernism, the Dark Heart Conrad and the dead Joyce. An important feature that all writers aim for is the existence of loneliness. This is the theme of their two works. - James Joyce is widely regarded as one of the best writers of the 20th century. One of the most famous short stories by James Joyce is Evelyn. This short story explores the theme of order and danger and critically investigates the life of Dublin in Ireland in the early 20th century. Furthermore, the theme that is the basis of Evelyn is related not only to the time when the story was written but also to today. The theme being explored in "Eveline" is the concept of order and danger.
There is much debate about Joseph Conrad and his work. The question at the beginning is "Is Joseph Conrad doing against imperialism or opposing it?" I think that Joseph Conrad can oppose imperialism after reading Al Messia's foolishness and other books reserved. Joseph Conrad, using his books and other works, did not become an abandoned society but was potentially talking about his view on imperialism. In introducing Joseph Conrad's historical guide, I read how the authors were shaped by their environment and their historical and cultural environment. This supports Conrad's behavior as if it is an insider and an imperialist but secretly he felt he was a social outsider and had the same view as others Absent.