The Colonization Of Stevens

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English

 

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Nicole B

 

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July 10, 2011

 

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University

 

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Much like the narrator of the novel, Stevens, personifies the dynasty of the British Empire, his realization of the extensive price his "dignity" has cost him symbolizes the colonial subjects' realization that their freedom was bought at a price as well. By succumbing to his "dignity", Stevens, the ?great' English butler also loses much of his self-rule, as did the colonies of the Empire...
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The subjects of these colonies were led to believe that their voices were heard and valued, as in a democracy, but once acquired the English Parliament paid little attention to the citizens other than as means to a profit. Just as the colonies realized the extent of their dependency on the British Empire, Stevens too realizes the impact of placing his whole existence into the misguided hands of Lord Darlington...
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