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Colonialism And Colonialism In Joseph Conrad's Heart Of Darkness

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Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness is a very famous book which has been considered by my many a key reading into the insight of colonialism. Heart of Darkness is a novel that focuses on colonialism of Africans specifically the Congo and the effect that has on the indigenous people who inhabit it as well the European colonists. The book focuses on a trip that the main character Marlow takes and what he sees and how it changes him. The book is based off the author Conrad real-life experience when he traveled to the Congo and captained a ship that sailed down the Congo River. He would later become ill during his travel and returned home. He then returned home and wrote the Heart of Darkness. Heart of Darkness is a novel that looks at the true darkness of men in their quest for power and wealth. In my paper, I will give a summary of Heart Darkness its relation to colonialism and some of its major themes.
The story itself seems to be a dramatized retelling of some of the experiences that Conrad saw on his own travels to the Congo. The story focuses on Marlow's job as captain of an ivory transporter ship. A major catalyst of the book is Marlow sailing the Congo to meet a man named Kurtz an ivory-procurement worker who is said to be an idealistic but highly capable and smart man. Upon his travel to the central station, Marlow is shocked upon seeing what the European traders have done to the natives. Marlow discovers on his travels brutality and senseless overworking of the natives.

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