1. Things Fall Apart and Heart of Darkness
In contrast to what came in Conrad's novel about Africa and Africans, Achebe presents Africa in Things Fall Apart as a primitive civilized community; he rebuts the claims of Conrad by saying that Africans have families, religions, honors and titles, music, economy, laws and a court system, a tradition of wise saying and the art of conversation. ... In the novel, natives are chained together, working as slaves. ... In the character of Marlow, the author, taking no care of the natives, is criticizing imperialism for spending time in such uncivilized country of Congo. ... It's quite a ...
- Word Count: 1344
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School