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A 5 page paper which compares and
contrasts Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” and Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man.” No
additional sources cited.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
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is due to the fact that they involve completely different stories and different settings, as well as seemingly different plots and outcomes. But, there are perhaps as many similarities in
the two stories as there are differences. Bearing that in mind the following paper examine 4 similarities and 4 differences when considering the two books together. Similarities One
of the most powerful themes in both books which provide us with the first similarity to be discussed is that which involves the inherent nature of a society. The societies
which control, those seen in both books, presume to be civilized. They presume that the white man is right, and they presume that they would never engage in activities that
would seem animalistic. The truth, this truth, however, is revealed in both books. In "Heart of Darkness" we see a hypocritical nature of white man that indicates the civilized only
mask their beastly traits, putting them under the guise of intelligence and wisdom. Kurtz is the man who represents this truth in Conrads book. And, this is something that even
Marlow comes to understand, which is seen when he makes a comment on the evil nature of man, civilized man, as seen in the industry he was examining: ""It was
reckless without hardihood, greedy without audacity, and cruel without courage" (Conrad 102). In Ellisons novel we see a young Black man coming to realize the horrors of the civilized white
man. He assumes he has a chance in the world of white men, white men who seem so intelligent and civilized. But, early on in the book we see a
sheer lack of civility when we see a blonde dancing erotically and savagely. This is a very subtle symbolic presentation of how the world will unfold for the young man,
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