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It’s either C or D. I’m leaning more towards C though.
Answer:
Kurtz and the pilgrims acted as per the local culture and other factors
Explanation:
In different settings, Kurtz and the pilgrims acted differently as per the local society and other factors.
In Belgium, Kurtz and the pilgrims acted in a civilized way as they found the society very civilized but lacking in depth.
In Congo, Kurtz and the pilgrims acted like savages and started taking up their cultures and norms. They started killing enemies and displaying their skulls as an award or something of pride.
On the steamer, Kurtz was weak and was dying. Hence, he was vulnerable and therefore, Marlow thinks that Kurtz is a good person after all.
Absolutely not. Human development is another branch of biology, and in order to understand it, people need to learn biology. Since David hates biology, this is not an option for him as he would have to go through similar things.