1. Killing In The Name Of
"These mean could by no stretch of the imagination be called enemies,"(31) says Marlow, further illuminating the truth about European power on the continent. ... He describes them best as "nothing earthly now,"(32) for the Europeans have sickened them and taken them away from their lands. ... This "inspired uneasiness"(36) is a direct reflection of how European leaders hid the truth from its own people. ... Marlow states that there is nothing really worth mentioning. However, he does make a strong note all the abandoned villages scattered along the long path. ...
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- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School