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Based on his initial descriptions, how does Marlow’s realization that the “cannibals” are “not inhuman” conflict with the job he is supposed to do? (100+ words)

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Marlow's job was to help promote imperialism, however, when he discovers that cannibals are not inhumane, he begins to see that imperialism is not a necessary measure and this makes him conflict with what he believed.

Although you haven't shown it, we can see that this question refers to "Heart of Darkness."

Based on this, we can obtain the following information:

  • Marlow is the protagonist of the story.
  • He is a sailor and works to promote European imperialism in regions around the world.
  • He was taught that imperialism was a good thing that promoted order and civility in regions full of violence, cannibalism, people who didn't even look human.
  • However, when he arrived in these regions he realized that the imperialist concepts were incorrect.
  • The "cannibals," as they were called, were human and did not look like the portrait created of them by the imperialists.

In this case, he came into conflict with his thoughts and realized that his work was established as an abuse of foreign people and not as something good, as he had been taught.

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