Annihilation of Identity in Heart of Darkness

Bishnu-Prasad Pokharel
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Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness portrays the inhabitants of Congo from non-human perceptions. Charles Marlow’s observation and analysis of the citizens of Congo are based on prejudiced viewpoints and pre-defined white archetypes. The chief motive of the Belgians was to justify the native as ferocious and collect the ivory from Congo. Natives did not recognize the worth of tusk while the white men ship it to Europe to brand ornamental articles.  This representation of the Congolese annihilates the identity of the native, depicting them as barbaric to accomplish their trade motive. Marlow’s narrative attempts to commodify the natives and display the white people as the embodiment of civilization. Human beings treat non-human behavior to the inhabitant in the designation of civilization. The narrator’s perspective is instrumental to the authorial voice in abolishing the human identity of the people of Congo. His white racial lens constructs the nature and character of the citizens. The general world of the white as represented by Marlow delivers the people of Congo a forceful encyclopaedia of education and civilization. Then develops cultural dominance comprising reason, intelligence, and wisdom. The forceful negation demolishes the real identity of the natives and hence creates a racial verdict. The firm outlook of the white Europeans displays the vivacious demarcation for exploitation. Hence, the text establishes a world of hierarchy among the people living in the same geographical location. The depiction of predisposed attitude and deficit positioning for ivory trading thrashes natives. Such doings cause revolt in the world.
《黑暗之心》中身份的湮灭
约瑟夫·康拉德的《黑暗之心》从非人类的视角描绘了刚果的居民。查尔斯·马洛(Charles Marlow)对刚果公民的观察和分析是基于偏见的观点和预先定义的白人原型。比利时人的主要动机是证明当地人是凶猛的,并从刚果收集象牙。当地人并没有意识到象牙的价值,而白人把它运到欧洲做装饰用品。这种对刚果人的描述抹杀了当地人的身份,把他们描绘成野蛮人,以实现他们的贸易动机。马洛的叙事试图将土著商品化,并将白人作为文明的化身。人类在文明的称谓中对待居民的非人类行为。叙述者的视角有助于作者在废除刚果人民的人类身份方面发出声音。他的白人种族镜头构建了公民的本性和性格。以马洛为代表的白人世界为刚果人民提供了一部强有力的教育和文明百科全书。然后发展文化优势,包括理性、智力和智慧。这种强有力的否定摧毁了土著人的真实身份,从而产生了一种种族判决。欧洲白人坚定的观点显示了剥削的生动界限。因此,文本在生活在同一地理位置的人们之间建立了一个等级世界。对象牙贸易的先入为主的态度和赤字定位的描述使当地人痛不一击。这种行为在世界上引起叛乱。
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