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Read the following excerpt from Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness: The old doctor felt my pulse, evidently thinking of something else the while. . . .'So you are going out there. Famous. Interesting, too.' He gave me a searching glance, and made another note. 'Ever any madness in your family?' he asked, in a matter-of-fact tone. I felt very annoyed. Which statement best describes the doctor's point of view on colonialism? A. He pretends disinterest because the fate of most colonists is death, and it is too painful to get to know people before they leave. B. He has little interest in Marlow because he is not famous yet, and because most colonists never do get famous. C. He's noticed that people return from the colonies unhinged, so he suspects that there is something wrong with those who choose to go. D. He finds it annoying that he is forced to check the health of people who are almost all going to contract tropical diseases.

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Answered by adhirathkatyarmal
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C.

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