Silence and Frenzy are the words.
According to the UN definition of southern Africa there are five countries in southern Africa namely:BotswanaLesothoNamibiaSwazilandSouth Africa
South Africa According to the International Monetary Fund is ranked 27th in the World The World Bank ranks South Africa as 31st. The CIA World Factbook ranks South Africa 27th.
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It cannot, because it dehumanizes Africa and Africans.
In Achebe's critique of Conrad's "Heart of Darkness," he argues that Conrad portrays Africa and its people as a backdrop to explore the existential question of human existence. Achebe criticizes this as dehumanizing and perpetuating harmful stereotypes about Africa and its inhabitants. By prioritizing the existential concerns of the European characters over the humanity of the African characters, Conrad's narrative reinforces colonialist attitudes.
At the end of the story, Achebe concludes that Conrad's novel "Heart of Darkness" perpetuates harmful stereotypes about Africa and its people. Achebe criticizes Conrad's portrayal of Africans as savages and argues that the novel reflects colonialist attitudes and prejudices.
Achebe suggested that Conrad only saw the setting of Africa in its two extremes, silence and frenzy.
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The image of Africa portrayed in "Heart of Darkness" is one of darkness, primitivism, and savagery. The novel perpetuates negative stereotypes of Africa and its people as uncivilized and barbaric. It reflects the Eurocentric views of the time and has been criticized for its racist and colonialist portrayal of Africa.
Achebe says that white critics ignore Conrad's apparent racism because white racism against Africa is a normal way of thinking.
Chinua Achebe in an early essay on Conrad's novel The Heart of Darkness was one of the first ones to see Conrad's literary project as a colonial form. Afterwards, Conrad has been subject to much more complex and subtler postcolonial problematization. Achebe's basic point is that Marlowe's and Dr. Kurtz's jouney into the interiors of Black Africa is an attestation of the colonial project of 'civilizing' the barbaric tribes down there. The famous 'horror' of Dr. Kurtz is to him, the horror of the savages. The Conradian stress on the savagery of the Blacks is a racist position, in Achebe's opinion and this is what justifies the colonial mission of enlightenment. The title-expression "heart of darkness" takes for granted, the equation between racial blackness and epistemic void, making animals out of the Blacks, dehumanizing them in the process. The tragic death of Kurtz is a way of highlighting the cruelty of the Blacks and the great, noble and self-sacrifical colonial project of the 'White Man's Burden'.
Silence and Frenzy are the words.
Silence and frenzy characterize the people and places of Africa.
He uses the words silence and frenzy.
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