Cesaire and Conrad both have different methods and rhetoric for criticizing colonization. Cesaire is more direct with his criticisms. In contrast, Conrad is more reserved with his ideas and thoughts. Conrad draws the reader into Marlow's world where Marlow's experiences and his thoughts, which are never directed, are where his criticisms of colonialism can be discerned. John Reed's articles are descriptive and allow the reader to get a vivid picture of the reality present in the war. Reed uses his descriptive language to explain how he feels about the war. It is through his stories that the reader acquires criticisms of the war. In A Trader's War he explains that it was colonization that ultimately led to war. Which was the need to want more but there weren't enough resources for everyone
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