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GEORGE ORWELL, Joseph Conrad, James Joyce - Coggle Diagram
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Joseph Conrad
Modernism
A powerful international movement reaching through Western cultures involving literature, music, visual arts and the cinema at the beginning of the 20th century
Express the desire to break with established forms and subjects to express the nature of modern experience through creative forms of experimentation
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Emphasis on subjectivity, on how perception takes place, rather than on what is perceived
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Modern novel
The new concept of time and the new theory of the unconscious contributed to the birth of the modern novel.
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Represent inner life as an uninterrupted flow of thought, the stream of consciousness
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Hearth of Darkness
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Presents critics against progress, colonisation and western people
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Irony, simbolism and imagery
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Plot
The story is told by a sailor called Marlow who works for a Belgian company involved in the ivory trade in the Congo.
In Africa he gets to the Company Station where he is disappointed by the cruelty of the colonial exploitation.
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Colonialism in Congo
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The colony was divided into hierarchically organised administrative subdivisions, and run uniformly according to a set "native policy"
In 1960, as the result of a widespread and increasingly radical pro-independence movement, the Congo achieved independence, becoming the Republic of Congo
James Joyce
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Ulysses (1922)
Features
The actions take place in a single day, June 16 1904
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Molly's soliloquy
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Expresses thoughts, needs and desires