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    group of people. However‚ Bantu is a language family that is a derivative of the Niger/Congo language group. The influence of the Bantu language and its cultural impacts in Africa are astronomical. After the Bantu migration‚ their culture and language spread through Africa. According to the Cambridge Review‚ “The Bantu language contains hundreds of languages that are spoken by 120 million Africans in Angola‚ the Congo Basin‚ Kenya‚ Malawi‚ Mozambique‚ Tanzania‚ The Republic of South Africa‚ Zambia‚ and

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    on the deepest‚ personal level. Conrad structures his setting in a way that removes its identity and emphasizes its essence. Better said‚ as one journeys with Marlow deeper into the dense jungle‚ the setting becomes less of a Belgian-colonized Congo and more of a savage‚ chaotic‚ murky labyrinth. In an art gallery‚ Conrad’s setting would more likely be represented as obscure modern art than a realistic portrait of Victorian Age exploration. Upon his vast canvas‚ Conrad splashes a messy array

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    miles away World’s steepest waterfall Desert: 1. Sahara 2. Kalahari 3. Namib 1. North Africa 2. Botswana 3. Namibia Arid Continue to spread because of desertification (due to overgrazing) Rainforest Tropical and subtropical D.R. of Congo West Africa near the Equator Madagascar Forest where it rains all the time; thick‚ lush forest Because of poaching‚ animals of the rainforest are becoming endangered which disrupts the food chain (Toucans‚ monkeys‚ gorillas‚ tree frogs) Savanna

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    What really goes on in Africa that not many people know about. There are many conflicts in Africa that we are not aware of. Wars are part of every civilization both small tribes and mighty nations in Africa have been involved in war since people first carved knives out of stone. Despite decades of conflict‚ death and tragedy issues in Africa have often been ignored‚ oversimplified‚ or focused on limited aspects. “There are currently fifteen African countries involved in war‚ or are experiencing post-war

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    Racism and the Hypocrisy of Imperialism in Heart of Darkness In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness‚ the main character‚ Marlow travels through the Congo‚ witnessing scenes of torture‚ cruelty and near-slavery. The incidental scenery of the book offers a harsh picture of colonial enterprise. The book is regarded as an attack on imperialism and criticizes the immoral treatments of the European colonizers in Africa in the 19th century. However‚ the dehumanization of the Africans‚ and use of Africa

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    The book is a record of things seen and done by Conrad while in the Belgian Congo. Conrad uses Marlow‚ the main character in the book‚ as a narrator so he himself can enter the story and tell it out of his own philosophical mind. Conrad’s voyages to the Atlantic and Pacific‚ and the coasts of Seas of the East brought contrasts of novelty and exotic discovery. By the time Conrad took his harrowing journey into the Congo in 1890‚ reality had become unconditional. The African venture figured as his

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    side with either France or Germany since they bordered Belgium and could have taken over at any time. In an instance where Leopold II did follow Machiavelli’s ideas‚ he lied in the Brussel’s Conference in 1876 by saying that by expanding into the Congo Free State‚ he was only “promoting scientific exploration of Africa for the advancement of knowledge and for the economic benefit of all humanity” (Blumberg‚ 161). Machiavelli states that “a prince who honors his word is generally praised by others”

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    on the continuum of truth (Conrad 122). Unfortunately‚ the constant praise of his peers‚ who regarded Kurtz as a “remarkable person” (Conrad 115)‚ “exceptional man‚” (Conrad 119)‚ “a prodigy” (Conrad 122)‚ coupled with the unbounded freedom of the Congo‚ creates a severe superiority complex within him‚ grinding his continuum to a halt. Once on his knees‚ the European imperialist mentality effectively crushes Kurtz’ inner principles: “it had taken him‚ loved him‚ embraced him‚ got into his veins‚

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    dealing also with the presentation of imperialism and racism. The study reveals that Conrad was consciously anti-imperialist but he unconsciously or carelessly employed racist terminology. The novel is a moving record of White imperialism in the Belgian Congo and of the intense suffering of the Africans. It conveys Conrad’s nihilistic impression of the Whites who exercised unpardonable authority over natives. As Conrad sets up Africa as a foil to Europe and a place of negation and cannibalism‚ many contemporary

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    greed is a immense description toward the English and the scenery that they inhabit. The English show a excessive rapacious desire for wealth and possessions . There greed and rapacious desire for health and possessions take them to the heart of the congo‚ where elephants are slaughtered for there tusks that are ivory. The ivory is considered a high commodity in England. The ivory symbolizes greed and destructive nature of man and agents of the company are so opposed with obtaining ivory that they forget

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