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what does marlow mean when he says that england \has been one of the dark places of the earth?\
a. england has rich, black soil that represents evil, but it is also the fertile source of lush green gardens.
b. to the residents of african regions that have been conquered by great britain, it is the source of power and evil.
c. at night, after the sun goes down, the darkness of england is indistinguishable from that of any other place.
d. to the ancient romans, the most advanced people in the world at their time, it seemed like the end of the earth.
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: The quote is not about soil or gardens; it's a symbolic reference, so A is incorrect.
- Option B: The context of "Heart of Darkness" involves British colonialism in Africa, but Marlow's statement about England as a "dark place" is not from the African perspective here. The key is the historical context of England's own past or the Roman perspective.
- Option C: The quote is not about literal nighttime darkness, so C is incorrect.
- Option D: In the novel, Marlow reflects on how England was once a "dark place" to the advanced ancient Romans, as England was a barbaric, unknown region to them, making D the correct interpretation.
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D. To the ancient Romans, the most advanced people in the world at their time, it seemed like the end of the earth.