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comparative study of Things fall Apart and Kanthapura and Heart of Darkness
Name : Heeral A. Bhatt
Roll no. 07 Batch year
2012/14 Semester 4 Paper no 14 Subject
African literature
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Representation of African culture in Heart of darkness
“to look at him was as edifying as seeing a dog in a parody of breeches and a feather
hat walking on his hind legs” (Conrad 36). Marlow describes Africa with references to the banks “rotting
into mud, whose waters, thickened into slime, invaded [by] the contorted mangroves that seemed to writhe at us in the extremity of an impotent despair”
Two different ways of presenting Africa in literature
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Representation of african culture in Things Fall Apart Things Fall Apart, which portrays
Africans in a structured and civilized society
Heart of Darkness illustrates the European notions that all Africans are the same: savage,
primitive, and inhuman
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Heart of Darkness
Marlowe’s dismissive saying, “Girl! What? Did I mention a girl? Oh, she should be out of it. We must help them stay in that beautiful world of their own, lest ours get worse”.
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Things fall Apart
Low voices, broken now and again by singing, reached Okonkwo from his wives’ huts as each woman and her children told folk stories. Ekwefi and her daughter, Ezinma, sat on a mat on the floor. It was Ekwefi’s turn to tell a story”. -
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Similarities between Kanthapura and Things Fall Apart
O kenchamma !protect us always like this through famine and disease, death and despair, through the harvest night shall we dance before you, the fire in the middle and the hornes about us,we shall sing and sing and clap our sing - Kanthapura
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“ When a man says, yes his chi also says yes also – Things fall Apart
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Comparison between two characters Moorthy and Okonkwo
Language of Moorthy and language of Okonkwo
Okonkwo more violent than Moorthy Moorthy didn't follow the tradition of
his culture and Okonkwo followed the tradition
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Difference between kanthapura and Things Fall APART
End of novel Kanthapura with “pralaya”
Things fall apart ends with surrender to colonizers
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Submitted to, Heenaba Zala S.B.Gardi Department of English MK Bhavanagar university Submit on : 6/3/2014
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Thank you