In the poem the white mans burden rudyard kipling portrays


Reading: Heart of Darkness (Complete novel. p. 51-182 in the Google Books edition) = 131 pages

In the poem "The White Man's Burden", Rudyard Kipling portrays the idea that Europe and America had an obligation to shine the "light" of civilization into the "darkness" of "savage" places like Africa. Most scholars see Joseph Conrad's novel Heart of Darkness as a critique of this imperialist project. Discuss Conrad's attitude toward British imperialism, paying particular attention to the way Conrad plays with images of light vs. darkness and civilization vs. savagery. What exactly does Conrad think is the problem with imperialism? What is the "horror" that the character Kurtz refers to with his dying breath? Be sure to cite specific passages from the text that support your interpretation. Once you have a clear understanding of the text, you can move on to evaluation and application. For example, you may wish to discuss ways that Conrad's novel expresses racist attitudes that might undercut his attempted critique of imperialism. In other words, you may wish to discuss how Conrad is an example of Edward Said's concept of "orientalism." Or you may wish to discuss other examples of orientalism you see in today's culture.

Remember that your discussions have to be a total of 800 words over 4 different days. The initial post should be at a minimum 350-400 words and the response can make up the differences to total 800 words. Please respond to my initial post/thread and respond to 3 peers with substantive responses (at least 150-200 words each), rather than initiating new threads.

Be sure to cite specific passages from the text that support your interpretation with (last name of author, date, p. ).

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