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9 March, 09:22

What does Marlow mean when he says that England "has been one of the dark places of the Earth?

A. To the ancient Romans, the most advanced people in the world at their time, it seemed like the end of the earth.

B. To the residents of African regions that have been conquered by Great Britain, it is the source of power and evil.

C. At night, after the sun goes down, the darkness of England is indistinguishable from that of any other place.

D. England has rich, black soil that represents evil, but it is also the fertile source of lush green garde

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  1. 9 March, 09:41
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    The correct answer is B.

    This idea comes from Heart of Darkness, a novel concerned with the effects of imperialism and oppression. England had the biggest empire in the world; the saying went "The sun never sets on the British Empire."

    When Marlow says these words, he is referencing the evil that England's imperialism was responsible for causing in African regions. The British Empire brought many gifts to England but much suffering to conquered lands.
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