Class+and+status*

CLASS AND STATUS (cited text) ||  ||   || "She talked about 'weaning those ignorant millions from their horrid ways,'... " (p. 16) ||   || (cited text) ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * || **//Heat and Dust//** || **//Wide Sargasso Sea//** || **//Heart of Darkness//** || **//Things Fall Apart//** ||
 * Synopsis ||  ||   || In this scene Marlow visits his aunt before taking off on his journey into the Congo and the audience is able to see how a 'typical' European citizen views the Africans. His aunt not only looks down on them, but also believes that the Europeans are truly helping them by sharing their ideas and knowledge with them. ||   ||
 * Real time || 1923 India ||  || 1850's ||   ||
 * Narrative placement ||  ||   || Marlow is on the boat telling the unnamed men the story about his journey into the Congo. This section of Marlow's narration occurs before he leaves for the Congo and visits his aunt to thank her for helping him get this job. ||   ||
 * Characters involved ||  ||   || Marlow and his aunt ||   ||
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