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By Jay Noack - April 15, 2003

The Two Halves of Racism: Was Marlow a Racist?

To consider the charge that Marlow in Conrad's Heart of Darkness is racist, racism must first be defined. Racism has two components - a belief in the inherent superiority of one race over another, and secondly, the right of the superior race to dominate the other (Gove 1870). According to this…

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