Themes in Heart of Darkness
Views of the Wilderness
There are three basic views of the African
wilderness in Heart of Darkness:
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Some, like Marlow’s Aunt, see Africa as full of savages
that need to be saved. This view is demonstrated in the famous poem White
Man’s Burden.
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To others, like the Belgians in the Outer Station, Africa
represents economic prospects such as free slave labor and ivory. This
is the underlying reasoning of colonialism.
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To those such as Marlow, Africa represents a chance for
adventure and self exploration.