Marlow, despite thinking of the african natives as a less primitive version of himself and considering them as the other, must regard the enterperise as rotten to the core as it is making the quotidien aspect of life of the african natives a living hell by ill treatment and dehumanization.
Statement one: Marlow has to consider the native Africans as the other due to cultural differences.
Evidence: When Marlow travels to the station, on his way he encounters natives who are standing across the river with sticks and arrows and