post colonial view of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
Title: post colonial view of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 957 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
post colonial view of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 957 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
JOSEPH CONRAD:"HEART OF DARKNESS"
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>Most of Joseph Conrad's work was based with a sea background as he himself
>was a seaman rising from the rank of an ordinary seaman to the position of a
>Master Mariner.it was during this period that he undertook a voyage into the
>Belgian Congo and the scenario of "HEART OF DARKNESS".In 1888 the world
>newspapers were filed with dramatic reports fron the Congo and East
>Africa.Arfica affected
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in a way,as he is not only hiding the truth from her but
>also from himself.He is not able to come to terms with what he has seen and
>experienced rather he would conclude it to be a "Bad Dream"
> Eventually the "Heart Of
>Darkness" is soul searching beacon explaining the pit falls of open-ended
>colonialism which rather than achieving its goals of salvation ends up in a
>pile of misconceptions and contadictions.
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