Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. "The Nations of the earth are mostly swayed by fear - fear of the sort that a little cheap oratory turns easily to rage, hate and violence". Which novelist who wrote "Heart of Darkness" in 1902 said this?"
...1. Joseph Conrad 2. Oscar Wilde 3. Winston Churchill 4. Charles Dickens Joseph Conrad was an English novelist of Polish descent, who was born in 1857 and died in 1924. Themes often present in his works include symbolism to stress the impact of various situations, nautical settings, and the clash between western societies and non-western cultures. This is seen perfectly in the grim novel "Heart of Darkness" where the narrator of the novel, once a decent man, gives way to the dark impulses that seeped through his soul when he visits Africa. It's a deeply disturbing work and is approximately on par with the dark and depressing themes found in Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner", or Wilde's "Picture of Dorian Gray". They all make me shudder. The quote above expresses one of Conrad's obsessions in life - how easy it is to be drawn towards the darkness he believed was inherent in all of us.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "3. "The Nations of the earth are mostly swayed by fear - fear of the sort that a little cheap oratory turns easily to rage, hate and violence". Which novelist who wrote "Heart of Darkness" in 1902 said this?"
Joseph Conrad:
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