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Read the following excerpt from Heart of Darkness:
I've seen the devil of violence, and the devil of greed, and
the devil of hot desire; but, by all the stars! these were
strong, lusty, red-eyed devils, that swayed and drove men-
men, I tell you. But as I stood on this hillside, I foresaw that
in the blinding sunshine of that land I would become
acquainted with a flabby, pretending, weak-eyed devil of a
rapacious and pitiless folly.
Why did Conrad most likely include this passage in the story?
O A. To convey the sense of overwhelming human evil in a world where
devils outnumber stars
O B. To show that devils, like human beings, gain weight if they don't
work out regularly
A
C. To express the idea that foolish ineffectiveness is the central
problem of colonialism
O D. To show that pretending to be a devil is foolish, and that it is better
to try to be good

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The writer shows the uncontrollable influence of the Devil on humanity.

The sentence seeks to convey the idea that colonialism's core problem is foolish ineffectiveness. So, option (C) is the correct answer as per the heart of darkness.

What was the heart of darkness about?

Heart of Darkness investigates the atrocities of Western colonialism, portraying it as a phenomenon that tarnishes not only the nations and peoples it abuses but also those who push it in the West.

The novel Heart of Darkness by Conrad is unfairly political, depicting how colonialism ruins the hearts and souls of all people.

Check out the link below to know more about Conrad's imperialism;

https://brainly.com/question/10971787

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