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Conrad’s story is a period piece in that it comments on events and issues of its day. The age of colonialism and imperial expansion is over. Or is it? In what ways is Conrad’s look at the charade of civilization and the irony of morality still timely?
Conrad’s is a philosophical story that poses big questions. How would you answer this using the character of Kayerts: Are people moral because of society or is society moral because of people? Is morality a product of society or does morality, intrinsic to who you are, shape a society? Is morality part of who we are or is morality learned?
Compare and contrast Gobila and Makola as representatives of the African identity. Which character is morally stronger?
The central event in the story is the deal Makola negotiates to secure the ivory by trading the local servants. Given that slavery had been abolished in most of Europe decades earlier, what does this deal suggest about the locals and about Kayerts, who quickly comes around to the benefits of the deal?
Is this story best read as a critique of racism or greed?
Using the sequence in which Kayerts and Carlier argue over a spoonful of sugar to explore the motivation for Carlier’s murder, how does the shooting evidence elements of absurdism?
Because so much wilderness had been developed today, does Conrad’s argument still hold up? What sorts of contemporary places—real or digital--might a contemporary writer set a story that would argue the same idea as Conrad’s: that place determines morality? A city? A theme park? A mall? A video game? A social media platform?
By Joseph Conrad
British Literature
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Colonialism & Postcolonialism
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Colonialism Unit
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Existentialism
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Good & Evil
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Loyalty & Betrayal
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National Suicide Prevention Month
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Order & Chaos
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Safety & Danger
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