The books Heart of darkness and Things fall apart both discribe the European colonization of Africa in diffrent ways and from different perspectives. In Heart of darkness, the perspective of the European colonizer is presented, while the perspective of the African natives is presented in Things fall apart. The reader of the books will instantly come across the topic of race. The colonization of Africa, bieng the issue in the two books, race has a crucial role in both of the books. This essay will examine the reprezentations of both Africans and Europeans in the two book. It will also examine how the Africans and Europeans view eachother.
Heart of darkness focuses mainly on the prespective of the European …show more content…
But keeping in mind that the narrator does not describe the Africans to be humans, there are some parts of the story that prove that Marlow’s views are somewhat racist towards the natives. He describes the in a harsh ways such …show more content…
In Heart of darkness africans discribed to animals, while in Things fall apart they are humans with their own functioning society. Heart of darkness displays the stereotypical view that an European man in the time of colonization of Africa would have sbout Africans. Achebe represent the race in a way fairer picture than Conrad does in Heart of darkness. Achebe writes about both friendly and unfriendly European men. For example, Mr Brown, a European missionaire who is portrayed to be understanding with the natives. Although he does believe that white is better than the natives, he does not show it in a racist way. The first racism incidents to come across with in the novel is when Mr. Smith, the second missionaire arrives. Mr. Smith, to whom all black things were evil, implies that the Europeans are better than the african natives. But the natives do not fear him because of this and they are not threatened by