Marlow compares the congo to a roman london b roman dumblin c roman bath d roman paris
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Marlow, is the main character in the novel Heart of Darkness, written by English-Polish writer Joseph Conrad. This story, aside from telling the experiences lived by sailor Marlow when he had to travel to the heart of Africa, in the Congo, is a strong criticism against the effects of imperialism, especially British imperialism, over Africa. In the beginning of the story, when Marlow is at the Thames with the initial Narrator of the story and other characters, the other characters think of London as the epitome of civilization and think of the glorious British adventurers, like Roman adventurers. But for Marlow, the image of London is totally different. When he is reflecting on what he sees, he takes himself to think about how the Romans saw England for the first time, as a dark, mysterious, obscure place, inhospitable and filled with savages, that they needed to tame. He likens the London seen by Romans when they first arrived with the Congo that he once visited in his voyage. The correct answer is A.
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Marlow, is the main character in the novel Heart of Darkness, written by English-Polish writer Joseph Conrad. This story, aside from telling the experiences lived by sailor Marlow when he had to travel to the heart of Africa, in the Congo, is a strong criticism against the effects of imperialism, especially British imperialism, over Africa. In the beginning of the story, when Marlow is at the Thames with the initial Narrator of the story and other characters, the other characters think of London as the epitome of civilization and think of the glorious British adventurers, like Roman adventurers. But for Marlow, the image of London is totally different. When he is reflecting on what he sees, he takes himself to think about how the Romans saw England for the first time, as a dark, mysterious, obscure place, inhospitable and filled with savages, that they needed to tame. He likens the London seen by Romans when they first arrived with the Congo that he once visited in his voyage. The correct answer is A.
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There are so many trouble spots in Africa that it's difficult to understand where U.S. foreign policy should start. American forces already intervene in the Horn of Africa and Niger. Meanwhile, French troops take the point on more recent conflicts and uprisings in West African countries, like Mali. But that's not all. Fighting in the area known as the Congo has been ongoing for decades. Africa is not the center of any geopolitical struggle like the Middle East is. African "Big Man" politics have not traditionally welcomed Western outsiders dictating their next courses of action – and when they did, it was usually to make a power play for money or arms against a superpower's rival. The best course of action is for outsider to form unified support for the African Union and give that organization real teeth.
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