When asked to create an image of Africa in one's mind many people describe a stuningly similar vision, one which includes primative landscapes as well as a primative way of life. In the past, and even somewhat today, Africa is considered to be a location that resembles a most natural form of earth. The novels Heart of Darkness and Things Fall Apart are both novels that take place in Africa and have contrasting outlooks on a very similar senerio. Both of these novels examine the effects caused by the arrival of the white man into the very location that can be truely classified as the "heart of darkness". Joseph Conrad, author of Heart of Darkness, shows very little respect towards Africa's inhabitants and in response to Conrad's bias nature Ach
ebe writes his novel Things Fall Apart. It is clearly visible that Achebe's book addresses many of things that Joseph Conrad's prejudice nature has failed to acknowldge such as the addressing of the blacks, description of Africa and the society/culture of the African people.
While examining both novels it is evident that there is certainly a contrast in the overall tone in the way that the african people are addressed. In Heart of Darkness the reader can easily pick up on the negative aspects of Jospeh Conrad's writing methods. On numerous occasions he addresses the Africans as nigers and blacks. Conrad Says while addressing the Africans, "Strings of dusty nigers with splay feet arrived and departed..." (Conrad, 29). This qoute shows that the
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