A strange Manuscript found in a copper cylinder

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English

 

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Connie B

 

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October 2, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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These novels not only critique but also satirize the European value systems and point out the hypocrisy of imperialism. De Mille and Conrad use the characters of Adam More and Captain Kurtz to demonstrate the failures in European attempts of colonizing foreign land, the flaws of European prejudices and attitudes as well as the differences in perceived good and evil in European institutions through the repetition of contrasting light and dark...
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De Mille and Conrad both appeal to their readers by laying out a story in the form of a frame narrative capturing a sense of adventure and discovery while integrating distinct and powerful political messages throughout reflecting on the reality of the human condition. In A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder, De Mille uses the character of Adam More to serve as a mediator for the reader to identify with the European views of colonialism; he is open minded enough to help guide the reader through the novel and allows them to sympathize with the situations in which he is placed in...
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