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Who Is Conrad Considered A Racist?

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Racism was international; again, it was just a way of life. In An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness Conrad was considered a racist because of his ideas of he could not image a world where he lived side by side to any other different characteristic. Even John McClure identifies Conrad’s way of thinking “to subvert racist stereotypes of subject’s people as the “often disguised social project of [his] serious colonial fiction.” (McClure, p5). Later in Cultures and Imperialism, the author furthermore tells of Conrad’s prejudice against other cultures. Which he is not wrong; he is a man who writes from a Western point of view, “all Conrad can see is a world dominated by the Atlantic West (majority race being white)… He could

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