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In what way does Diop's poetry challenge the romanticized or idealized views of colonialism?

ABy ignoring the topic altogether

BBy glorifying the achievements of colonial powers

CBy exposing the brutality, exploitation, and dehumanization inherent in colonial systems

DBy advocating for peaceful coexistence between colonizers and the colonized

Answer:

C. By exposing the brutality, exploitation, and dehumanization inherent in colonial systems

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Diop's poetry challenges romanticized or idealized views of colonialism by exposing the brutality, exploitation, and dehumanization inherent in colonial systems. He vividly portrays the suffering and injustice experienced by Africans under colonial rule, dismantling any notion of benevolence or progress associated with colonialism.


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