It's dark. It spreads throughout the world and casts literal metaphorical shadows to everyone. In the sky above, in the human heart floating under the bed, darkness is a very typical concept in our human mind. Therefore, it is presented in cultures and narratives around the world to explain what is unknown and terrible. Joseph Conrad's Dark Hearts and Cinnamor Akeve's Things fall fortresses through contrasting views and culture and the "dark" irony drama between Africans and Europeans through struggle over "darkness" inside and outside Then I will explain what happened to me. tragedy
Joseph Conrad's Darkness of the Mind and Things Shared by Chinasa Cave share a common theme, both including African colonization by settlers from Europe. When people examine the motivation for this imperialist attitude in each book, you will notice that in both books the motivation for colonization develops around the acquisition of wealth. However, the definition of wealth is different between Conrad and Akebe. In the center of the darkness, Europeans are looking at wealth economically like ivory transactions. In the collapse of things, Europeans think the concept of wealth belongs to European culture and religion. Nevertheless ... Read more
Joseph Conrad and the dark heart of matter were separated by Chinua Acebbe. Both included African colonization. Within The Heart of Darkness, the authors talk about barbaric behavior of local people, and how much they need to update the living conditions of local people and help them to become better people I am talking. "The Fall of Things" talks about how Caucasians use bicycles and new religions. He talked about the way they let them oppose them. In his eyes a white man came and destroyed the beliefs, traditions and spirit of local people. They tried to convince the local people that there was only one god, not a smaller group of gods. Achebe and Conrad view files
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 "Book" (Achebe 319) Signet 's 1997 edition ... Racism is what we have witnessed Many people say that race is not a biological category but a human classification In other words, the difference between races is that it has nothing to do with the genetic characteristics.The race is mainly created by society about the concept and the way to see the face we are not used to Race definition is entirely dependent on word location and time.In American history,