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    What is really the setting of Conrad’s nouvelle? And is it at all important to the work as a whole? Is it the usual setting of an adventure story that was popular at the time‚ is it a place of darkness‚ the heart of it‚ or just the jungle in the Congo region? The setting may be all of the above and it looks like composed of several different ones colouring the mysteriousness of the nouvelle‚ some contrasting the others. Heart of Darkness begins in a voice that is not belonging to the protagonist

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    the textual form‚ genre and provide the details of publication for your text. Barbara Kingsolver’s‚ The Poisonwood Bible‚ follows the lives of the Prices‚ a missionary family‚ who in 1959 leave their American lives for a small village in the Belgian Congo. Published in 1998‚ America‚ The Poisonwood Bible takes form as a fictitious historical‚ post-colonial text‚ denouncing the Western colonisation of the past. 2) Identify and briefly describe the context of the text – literary‚ social‚ historical

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    values the qualities in other people more than approval from her father. Without the influences on her development as a character that happen before the novel takes place‚ the significance of the experiences and influences of her development in the Congo would be less apparent and

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    “Imperialism resulted in more problems than benefits” In cases throughout the beginning of the 20th century‚ Imperialism has proven to result in dominantly more problems than benefits. Imperialism essentially describes the acquisition‚ administration and exploitation of an area of land and its youthful resources for the benefit of the power/s that control it. Usually the dominance of powerful empires using other countries for their productions ended in disaster and death. They tried to benefit

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    Child Soldiering In The Congo The war in Congo‚ Africa‚ has been brutally rampaging for years‚ but when the Rwandan Civil War started‚ a new era of mass genocide‚ brutal hospitality and all around despicable war tactics were introduced .The war became so bad children were taken from their families. A child is figuratively supposed to run around‚ play with toys and hang out with friends‚ not kill without reason for their higher officials. War takes away the idea of childhood innocence and turns children

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    The Poisonwood Bible Question 1 “What is the conqueror’s wife if not a conquest herself?” This quote sums up Orleanna’s feeling of guilt she has towards her daughter’s death and towards the crimes of the US against the Congo. By identifying herself as the conqueror’s wife‚ Orleanna places herself in a position where she is not the chief criminal but connected enough to feel responsibility. In Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible‚ she uses diction‚ imagery‚ and selection of detail

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    village in the Congo of Africa. The Prices are a family of six who venture from their home in Bethlehem‚ Georgia into the foreign world of the Congo on a missionary trip. The novel is told by five of the family members’ perspectives. As the Congo grows on the family‚ each one of the daughters and their mother learn more about themselves and each other than they could have learned back in Georgia. The Congo gave them a new perspective of their own lives and the lives of others. The Congo also gave them

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    HEART OF DARKNESS Conrad’s works‚ Heart of Darkness in particular‚ provide a bridge between Victorian values and the ideals of modernism. Like their Victorian predecessors‚ these novels rely on traditional ideas of heroism‚ which are nevertheless under constant attack in a changing world and in places far from England. Women occupy traditional roles as arbiters of domesticity and morality‚ yet they are almost never present in the narrative; instead‚ the concepts of “home” and “civilization” exist

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    Discoveries can encapsulate the experience of discovering something new‚ evoking a sense of curiousity and renewed perceptions of ourselves and the world. A self-discovery can emerge from a process of confrontational encounters‚ allowing the individual to realise their fundamental purpose of exploration. The memoir ‘The Motorcycle Diaries’ by Ernesto Che Guevera‚ follows Guevara’s endeavour around Latin America‚ where he discovers the social injustices foregrounding the continent. He is exposed to

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    Heart of Darkness: Notes Women: Marlow and Kurtz believe women symbolize decency and purity -Women represent goodness: men need to see this purity to balance with the evil they have seen Marlow believes women are the keepers of illusions (naïve); they live in a dream world -these illusions are needed for the white men to justify colonialism -"It’s queer how out of touch with truth women are! They live in a world of their own and there had never been anything like it and never can be. Some confounded

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