"They were dying slowly--it was very clear. They were not enemies, they
were not criminals, they were nothing earthly now,--nothing but black
shadows of disease and starvation, lying confusedly in the greenish
gloom. Brought from all the recesses of the coast in all the legality
of time contracts, lost in uncongenial surroundings, fed on unfamiliar
food, they sickened, became inefficient, and were then allowed to crawl
away and rest."
Identify the theme of this excerpt from The Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad,
and explain the author's interpretation of the British Empire.
Do Both please find theme and interpretation ill mark Branliest
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