<em>"Heart of Darkness"</em>, written by Joseph Conrad in 1889 in England, has been criticized as racist <em>"for the way the author describes poorly every person he writes about and miscast the Europeans as the victims of colonization", </em>according to Nigerian Author Chinua Achebe.
In his essay <em>“An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness” </em>(1977), the Nigerian author commented that the vision of Conrad was as racist as other African stories on the 19th century.
Another argument the author expresses is that the book emphasizes Europe’s idea of superiority over Africa.
That is why some people consider "Heart of Darkness" as racist.
<span>. The Inchcape Rock is known for its infamy as causation for shipwreck. This poem by Robert Southey revolves around the famous folktale of an Abbot, a monk who placed a bell on the reef to issue warning to seamen and seafarers about the impending danger during storms. According to the folktale, whenever the bell used to ring, the seafarers used to bless the Abbot’s wisdom and thank him for saving them from danger.</span>
Answer:
put·ter
/ˈpədər/
verb
gerund or present participle: puttering
move with or make a rapid intermittent sound.
"barges puttered slowly through the water"
Explanation:
Lady Macbeth<span> starts off innocent until reading the letter from </span>Macbeth<span>, telling her about the witches' prophecies. She quickly changes and becomes cold-blooded and starts plotting against Duncan. She persuades </span>Macbeth<span> and pushes him into doing the deed</span>