The theme of the novel is_____________.
A: to expose the cruelty of colonial rules in India
B: to reveal the poverty of the Indians under the rule of colonial government.
C: to create the myth of the "superiority" of the White Man over the natives.
D: to bridge the gap between the natives and the colonists in India.
A: to expose the cruelty of colonial rules in India
B: to reveal the poverty of the Indians under the rule of colonial government.
C: to create the myth of the "superiority" of the White Man over the natives.
D: to bridge the gap between the natives and the colonists in India.
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- The theme of the novel is_____________. A: to expose the cruelty of colonial rules in India B: to reveal the poverty of the Indians under the rule of colonial government. C: to create the myth of the "superiority" of the White Man over the natives. D: to bridge the gap between the natives and the colonists in India.
- The White Man’s Burden talks about how to liberate natives of the colonies.
- In the 20th century fiction, Joseph Conrad’s ____ and E. M. Forster’s Passage to India represent colonial experience of the empire. ( )
- The natives are noted for their ______ and kindness even to strangers. A: hostility B: priority C: superiority D: hospitality
- In the 20th century fiction, Joseph Conrad’s ____ and E. M. Forster’s Passage to India represent colonial experience of the empire. A: The Waste Land B: Heart of Darkness C: Sons and Lovers D: Ulysses