Criticisms of the reality of European Colonialism?
Analyse Conrad's representation of the colonial experience in the Belgian Congo. What problems could a modern reader face in accepting his criticisms of the reality of European colonialism?
Thats my in class essay i have in a couple of days - and I'm stuck. We're allowed a page of notes and a page of quotes + an introduction. My into goes like this (so far):
Heart of Darkness is a novel based on Joseph Conrad’s own experiences whilst travelling up the Congo River. Conrad found the community was uninformed about the realism of Colonialism so he wrote the novel in 1899. Whilst praising some of Europe’s intentions but through the central character, Marlow, he confessed the execution of it is futile and savage. These views could be because he was colonised by the Russians who exiled him and his parents. Problems for a modern, post colonial reader are Conrad’s anti-feminist views which are displayed by making the women in his story naïve and nameless. Marlow’s lack of empathy and his failure to suggest change about the Native Africans is another problem posed by Conrad.
Can someone please suggest another criticism (and if possible, evidence and quotes and whatnot, but if not I should be able to find some), or fixes to my intro?
Thanks heaps