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The Evil of Colonialism Exposed in Heart of Darkness

 
  Marlow was an average European man with average European beliefs. Like most Europeans of his time, Marlow believed in colonialism; that is, until he met Kurtz. Kurtz forces Marlow to rethink his current beliefs after Marlow learns the effects of colonialism deep in the African Congo. In Joseph Conrad?s Heart of Darkness, Marlow learns that he has lived his entire life believing in a sugar-coated evil.  Marlow's understanding of Kurtz's experiences show him the effects colonialism can have on a man's soul.

 

            In Europe, colonialism was emphasized as a great and noble cause.  It was

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