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    document the cruelty of the tyranny, some who did went unnoticed due to Leopold's worldwide stance as a famous philanthropist. But, some of the savagery can be explored by reading Joseph Conrad's Heart of Brutality, as it was inspired by the brutality in Congo by the force Publique. It was only when the publicist, Edward Dene Morel realized that Leopold was enforcing slave labor in Africa, did the brutality of Leopold came under the light. Morel, like Leopold was smart enough to manipulate…

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    Jungle Descriptive Essay

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    The jungle looked like a child had sploshed layers of solid blue, white and green paint on a blank canvas, the blue strip of sky, white line of sweltering bubbly clouds and a vast green canopy stretching beneath. It created a sign - a flag, the blue, white and green banner of the jungle, surmounted on high to declare the jungle’s glory and prowess, demanding dominance over any other lifeform because it’s a jungle out there. The canopy is a thick green blanket; it smothers the jungle until one…

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    The ramifications of Leopold’s crimes in the Congo could be felt long after his death in 1913. Although he sold the Congo to the Belgium government after the truth regarding his atrocities could not long be denied there was much work that needed to be done to change the fate of the Congolese people. Business remained to be practiced in the same manner as under Leopold’s direction, and because of this many of the Congolese people remained enslaved, only in a different form. Because there wild…

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    most endangered primate, the mountain gorilla, is a species that has endured countless conflicts that have damaged their chance of survival. The Congo is a nation rich in minerals and resources, but with that said, they are also a nation rich in corruption. Due to an influx of rebels and militias there has been an ongoing civil war, lasting decades. War and illegally mined goods has been disadvantageous to the living conditions of the Congolese people and to the Congo’s environment. Mountain…

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    While in the Congo Conrad meets the company accountant. The accountant was a white man who dressed elegantly in a suit so white it must have been blandished a hundred times. While talking to the accountant a bed with a sick native was put near the two. The native…

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    King Leopold II of Belgium ruled the Congo for a long period of his life. The Christian King was able to acquire the land of the Congo through his opaque manipulation. He took advantage of this province and had a huge impact on millions of lives. People caught on to what he was doing and decided to take part in forcing him to sell the land. Léopold-Louis-Philippe-Marie-Victor was the King of The Belgians from 1865 and 1909. He was born into royalty and started to command Belgium when it was…

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    navigates the Congo, he is gradually introduced to Kurtz’s character and as he goes throughout his journey Charlie creates an idealized version of Kurtz. The more Marlow learns, the more enamored he is with the mystery that is Kurtz, yet when Marlow finally reaches his destination, he learns that Kurtz is merely a shadow of whom he once was. Kurtz’s descent from civilization can be witnessed through Marlow’s surroundings as he further declines into the jungle. When Marlow first appears in…

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    Rwanda is roughly the size of Maryland. The Landlocked country of Rwanda is located in the eastern central part of Africa. Multiple neighbors that border Rwanda include The Congo, Burundi, Tanzania, and Uganda. Another border of Rwanda is one of its numerous lakes. Nicknamed the “Land of a Thousand Hills”, Rwanda’s landscape contains hills and multiple mountains each filled with steep slopes and valleys. Advantages that benefit this environment include two consistent water sources and easily…

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    them not being able to meet up with the wild rubber rate. Leopold was also known as “Rock smasher,” in the Congo and Belgium history. Peter Bate carefully and strategically uses rhetorical choices, definition, and figurative languages to share his opinion on the topic. This documentary details the charges against King Leopold and reveals the cover up of monumental proportions. The topic of discussion is the charges against King Leopold II and how Belgium covered his horror. I would say the…

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    book and he suddenly became interested in it. He began to write books on the topic, which are what all of his books are about. Human rights stood out to Hochschild, and King Leopold II of Belgium went against human rights. Leopold took over the Congo by using forced labor to receive goods and benefited off of it. King Leopold’s Ghost is an historical book about Henry Morton Stanley. Stanley, as a child, was moved from place to place because his family did not want him. He eventually left…

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