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Things Fall Apart And Heart Of Darkness Analysis

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A Sociological Approach to Compare Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart with Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
In everyday life, we are always comparing, even subconsciously with even knowing it. When we compare things, we look at what the similarities are in said items such as a popular brand or a generic one. Comparing things such as two literary works, Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, and, Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad, both have a lot of similarities that we will look at.
In Things Fall Apart, it is about a man named Okonkwo who was exiled from his original village and has now found a new home in the village of Umuofia. While in this village, Okonkwo, tries to establish a flawless self-made character. Yet, the stress he …show more content…

This in the end ultimately changes the way of life the villagers were accustomed to. In Heart of Darkness, you can observe one of the protagonists, Kurtz, and how he inspires the locals to the point where he become god like to them and is revered. The same can be said for the other villagers working at different stations, where they too have had their lifestyles changed by the white colonists. They did this by following the ways of the colonists and even doing as the white men commanded.
Another similarity in both of these novels is how the African natives are viewed by the white colonists. In the Heart of Darkness, Conrad portrays how the colonists viewed the African tribesmen early on the novel. Conrad does this by showing the interaction between Marlow and his aunt when she relates to him her wishes in him assisting in, “weaning those ignorant millions of their horrid ways” (Conrad). She makes this statement even though she has never traveled to Africa, but only has prejudiced impression of the African people as illiterate brutes. This mindset seems to be prevalent in Europeans in this time period and this because of myths and stories shared by those who have never been to the country.
In Things Fall Apart, Achebe depicted an African people which humanizes them and their country. This could partly be because he understands the African people, speak their

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