No Obvious Distinction

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English

 

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Kenneth P

 

Date added:

August 16, 1996

 

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University

 

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A

 

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3 / 589

 

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By doing this, the nation colonizing could justify the mistreatment and label them as sub-human. Heart of Darkness prevalently fits this profile, and in many literary circles has created mixed feelings on the issue or whether or not it was meant to show an imperialist view of the times. In particular, when Marlow shows little concern for the natives dying in the shade of the trees, this represents the imperialist nature of the novel, one that has been called “racist” and “cruel...
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In particular, when Marlow shows little concern for the natives dying in the shade of the trees, this represents the imperialist nature of the novel, one that has been called “racist” and “cruel.” The concept of modernism has been defined by many, but basically states that a modernist narrative will, to a certain degree, be separate from the society it is placed in, and will often be presented in a disjointed manner...
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