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Amy Belham English Literature Comment on the representation of colonialism in this section of the heart of darkness that you have read so far. In this essay I will be commenting on the representation of colonialism from Joseph Conrad's 'The Heart of Darkness'. It is about colonialism in Africa by the Europeans and is set in the 1890's. The history of Europe and of the other countries conquered by Europeans between the fifteenth and twentieth centuries were strongly influenced by the expansionism of England as well as by their determination to build empires overseas. There was a colonisation of the Congo, which was part of 'the scramble for Africa'. In 1875 less than one-tenth of Africa had been turned into European colonies. By 1895 only one-tenth of Africa was not under European control. This shows how over only a period of 20 years Europe controlled most of Africa and that Europe owned...

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