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Conrad's attitude towards the characters in "An Outpost of Progress" is critical and ironic. He uses the characters to highlight the destructive effects of colonialism and cultural arrogance. Throughout the story, Conrad exposes the characters' moral degradation and hypocrisy, ultimately suggesting that colonialism leads to corruption and brutality.

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