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Metaphor At Work In Conrad’s Heart Of Darkness
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metaphors of nature included in the text. Represents a challenge to the settlers, often also means the decline and degeneration. Kurtz and Marlow finally represent imperialism and settlers. All these metaphors come together and contribute n...

Impact Of Space On The Identity Of Joseph Conrad And Heart Of Darkness
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impact over characters, so setting came to be most important, and many critics from various approaches like post colonialism, Marxism, focused on space and spatially. In general, it can be assumed that space, as social or political, physica...

Heart Of Darkness By Joseph Conrad
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heart attack. Heart of Darkness The novel focused on a sailor named Marlow, who recounts a trip that he made years ago by the Congo River in search of Kurtz. Kurtz was a chief of exploitation of ivory, and throughout the novel takes on a sy...

Chinua Achebe On Joseph Conrad
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Chinua Achebe responded with a novel, Things Fall Apart: an antithesis to Heart of Darkness and similar works by other European writers. In Things Fall Apart, Achebe tells the story of an Ibo man, Okonkwo, and the tragedies which he has to ...

Achebe’s Argument Against Conrad In "an Image Of Africa" And "thing Fall Apart"
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Achebe’s Argument against Conrad in "An Image of Africa" and "Thing Fall Apart" reveals the racial and cultural discrimination, and proves the social and political superiority of Europe over Africa in ‘Heart of Darkness’. Discussion Identif...

Comparison Between “the Vampire” Rudyard Kipling By And “the Vampire” By Conrad Aiken
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been interesting, intriguing and exciting for poets in every era to write about. Therefore, a number of poems have been written by various poets thereby using various different approaches and techniques. Out of many, the two poems includin...

Why I Like The Poem “the Vampire” By Conrad Aiken
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to the strong fervors and gloomy concerns that have been censored by traditional community. It is related to the fundamental human requirements of social care, society (family), and love usually observed by community along with other basic...