Heart of Darkness

How does Conrad represent the effects of slavery?

How does Conrad represent the effects of slavery?

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Marlow’s men use a simple means of gaining authority, namely, firearms. This is the tragedy of imperialism in that the arrival of the white man heralds a new order, but in the creation of that order, they retain the tools and the authority. Black men in this book first appear as members of a chain gang, and they gain little power after that scene. They are slaves to an Imperial economy and greed.