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    Heart of Darkness

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    story-within-the-story is set in an unnamed European city (probably Brussels) and in the Belgian Congo in Africa sometime in the early to mid 1890s‚ during the colonial era. Climax: The confrontation between Marlow and Kurtz in the jungle Protagonist: Marlow Antagonist: Kurtz Point of View: First person (both Marlow and the Unnamed Narrator use first person) Narrator: Heart of Darkness is a framed story: Marlow tells the story of his time in the Congo to an unnamed Narrator‚ and the Narrator describes hearing Marlow tell

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    Heart of Darkness- Indexing Page Summary Notes 1-4 The narrative starts with the Narrator describing the scene from the deck of a ship named Nellie as it rests at anchor at the mouth of the River Thames‚ near London. There are five men on board the ship—the Director of Companies‚ the Lawyer‚ the Accountant‚ the Narrator‚ and Marlow‚ bound by the “bond of the sea”‚ old friends from their seafaring days—settle down to await the changing of the tide. They stare down the mouth of the

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    increase ethnic divisions. (4) The Belgians favored the Tutsi over the Hutu and Twa‚ which was a big mistake that caused huge problems in the future and lots of racism. (5) In 1946 Rwanda became a UN trust territory administered by Belgium. (5) Pressure rose during the 1950s as Hutu protested against Tutsi for rights and voting. Violence spread quickly after the Hutu sub-chief was attacked by the Tutsi. Many Tutsis died or fled to neighboring countries. Belgian troops intervened and set up a policy

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    Marlow's Tale

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    narrator‚ along with the three other passengers onboard the boat‚ are listening to Marlow’s story being told from the first person perspective. The novel takes place in many locations and changes as the tale progresses. The Thames River and the Congo are just some of the locations where Marlow’s tale takes his listeners. Heart of Darkness is an entertaining story about Marlow’s adventures and a renowned piece of British literature. In the beginning of the novel‚ five men are relaxing on a ship

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    own experiences in the Congo‚ albeit with a touch of fiction. The story line revolves around the experiences of Marlow as a riverboat captain for the Company‚ a Belgian organization that trades in the Congo. The focus is on the journey that Marlow makes up the perilous Congo River in order to meet the legendary Kurtz who runs an Inner Station of the Company in a remote setting along the Congo River (Conrad 12). The story covers Marlow’s journey‚ first from England to the Congo‚ then into the interior

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    Spain‚ Greece‚ Morocco‚ Turkey‚ Tunisia‚ Algeria and Yugoslavia (Adam 13). But these immigrations are seen as temporary by both the immigrants and the Belgian state (gastarbeiders) (Adam 13). And if some measures are implemented for the immigrant workers‚ they do not manage their equal participation in Belgian society as full citizens. In 1974‚ the Belgian state officially closes its borders‚ shattering the myth of temporary immigrations (Adam 14). Measures of integration are implemented‚ such as training

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    The quote from Mr. Muberuka speaks clearly of the atrocities already taking place in Rwanda. Tensions between the Tutsis and Hutus of the atrocities which are already being committed in Rwanda. Belgian higher ups in Rwanda had required the civilians of the country to wear tags declaring their ethnicity‚ separating Tutsi and Hutu. Tensions between the two main ethnic groups had continued to grow slowly as the Rwandan Patriotic Front had been at constant war with the Hutu government. The fuse blew

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    of structures‚ improved transportation‚ and industrialization. Fearing they wouldn’t get an opportunity to collect raw materials‚ the other Europeans hurried to establish their presence on the continent. During the 1870s‚ the Belgians began to trade with Africans in the Congo. Africans were traded and treated as slaves‚ the white folk were cruel and punished them. In 1884‚ to avoid having conflict between themselves‚ European leaders met at the Berlin Conference to create and discuss rules involving

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    In the period of 1880 to 1914‚ positive and negative attitudes ascended throughout the acquisition of African colonies. Some thought that it would reinforce Europe’s economy and government‚ others supposed it would add pressures to Europe; it end up being a benefit to the economy‚ strengthen the nation and civilizing Africa. Motivations would be up brought upon the vague consideration about this dilemma. Some of the motivations were seen with positive attitudes about the acquisition with the

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    Rwanda Genocide

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    In 1994‚ there was a mass genocide between the Hutus and the Tutsis of Rwanda. Rwanda is located near Uganda‚ Congo‚ and Tanzania. These countries are located in Africa. Due to the location of Rwanda it caused controversy because many countries surrounding it wanted to take control over it. It caused tension between multiple countries and sparked a war which lead to a genocide. There are three groups in Rwanda – Hutu‚ Tutsi‚ and Twa. The Twa group was initially the first group to settle in Rwanda

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