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Why should we question Marlow's idea that the worst evil of colonialism is its
ineffectiveness?
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A. His admiration for the well-dressed accountant prevents him from
recognizing the evils of vanity.
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B. He is an essentially evil character who takes no notice of the
cruelty of the colonialists.
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C. It assumes that white people have the right to decide what goals
should be pursued in Africa.
D. His point of view is skewed by his aunt, who taught him that
African souls needed saving.

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