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What does he learn about human nature, and about the rewards/consequences of colonial efforts.

2007-02-22 16:50:29 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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He learned that colonialism isn't all it's cracked up to be and Africa was going to drive all European imperalists mad (like Kurtz) if they were left to their own devices.

2007-02-22 16:59:26 · answer #1 · answered by lenushka_13 2 · 0 0

Do your own homework. That book is so remarkable, you should know the answer right away instead of depending on random people on the internet.

2007-02-22 16:55:22 · answer #2 · answered by kaledrina 2 · 0 0

in my opinion, i love the e book. it really is darkish (ha ha) and unusual and it really is referred to as a superb piece of existentialist literature (with which I wholeheartedly agree). it really is only a good piece of work, no count number the way you look at it. it really is short, too, which continually surprises me, given how extreme it really is. i'd study this e book lower back and lower back if I owned a replica and not at all lose interest of it.

2016-12-04 20:06:46 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Read the book. It is amazing.

Do your own homework.

2007-02-22 17:32:27 · answer #4 · answered by dark_reaction 3 · 0 0

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