Tuesday, October 1, 2019
An Image of Africa Essay -- Literary Analysis, Joseph Conrad
An Image of Africa Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad has been depicted as ââ¬Å"among the half-dozen greatest short novels in the English language.â⬠[pg.1] Chinua Achebe believes otherwise. In Chinua Achebeââ¬â¢s An Image of Africa: Racism is Conradââ¬â¢s Heart of Darkness he simply states that, ââ¬Å"Joseph Conrad was a thoroughgoing racistâ⬠[pg.5] Achebe argues that the racist observed in the Heart of Darkness is expressed due to the western psychology or as Achebe states ââ¬Å"desire,â⬠this being to show Africa as an antithesis to Europe. He first states Conrad as ââ¬Å"one of the great stylists of modern fiction.â⬠[pg.1] He praises Conradââ¬â¢s talents in writing but believes Conradââ¬â¢s obvious racism has not been addressed. He later describes in more detail that Conradââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"methods amount to no more than a steady, ponderous, fake-ritualistic repetition of two antithetical sentences.â⬠Allow me to elaborate by stating some of Achebeââ¬â¢s arguments and my critiques. Achebe first points on Conradââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"adjectival insistence upon inexpressible and incomprehensible mystery.â⬠He states that many of Conradââ¬â¢s critics simply see this as a stylistic flaw. Achebe believes that Conradââ¬â¢s choose ââ¬Å"the role of purveyor of comforting myths,â⬠this being, according to Achebe, to guarantee him not to be in conflict with the ââ¬Å"psychological predisposition of the reader.â⬠[pg.2] He first moves to analyzing Conradââ¬â¢s distinction of the two rivers in the novel, but later moved to a more important topic, the ââ¬Å"racismâ⬠towards blacks in the novel. He argues that their lack of speech is viewed as ââ¬Å"dehumanized.â⬠Achebe believes that Conrad views dialect as being a downgrade. This relation to Conradââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"withholding of language from his rudimentary souls.â⬠[pg.7] His first claim is of the dis... ...ation of Central Africa.â⬠[pg.6] Achebe states that Conradââ¬â¢s image of Africa is not of his own, but of the Western imagination and that Conrad is simply showing the norm. Achebeââ¬â¢s main point is as much of Joseph Conradââ¬â¢s racism but more of Western societyââ¬â¢s need for change. We need to look beyond the stereotypical image that which the West holds ââ¬Å"to its heart.â⬠[pg.8] We must look in todayââ¬â¢s society, todayââ¬â¢s media and books read in schools. We must realize that ââ¬Å"offering bribes to the West in return for its good opinion of Africaâ⬠[pg.9] is preposterous. He sees now as the time for change. He doesnââ¬â¢t but blame of Conrad but on western society. ââ¬Å"The victims of racist slander who for centuries have had to live with the inhumanity it makes them heir to have always known better than any casual visitor even when he comes loaded with the gifts of a Conrad.â⬠[pg.9]
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