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Themes of colonization and imperialism from "summary" of To the Ends of the Earth by William Golding

Throughout 'To the Ends of the Earth', the themes of colonization and imperialism are intricately woven into the fabric of the narrative. The novel explores the impact of European powers expanding their empires into distant lands, seeking resources, wealth, and control over indigenous populations. The characters in the story are caught up in the larger forces of colonialism, grappling with questions of power, morality, and identity in the face of imperial domination. As the characters embark on their journey to the ends of the earth, they are confronted with the harsh realities of colonization. The natives they encounter are portrayed as exotic and primitive, existing solely to be conquered and exploited by the European colonizers. The sense of entitlement and superiority that the colonizers display towards the indigenous people reflects the broader attitudes of imperialism during this time period. The novel also delv...
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    To the Ends of the Earth

    William Golding

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