Kim as a Heroic Spy and Verloc as an Ironic Spy:ReadingRudyard Kipling's Kimand Joseph Conrad'sThe Secret Agent A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities a
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Respectively from Kipling'sKimand Conrad'sThe Secret Agent, the present
research work has taken Kim andVerloc, for its analysis. Kipling has presented Kim
as the heroic character from the white origin whereas Conrad has taken Verloc as the
ironicspy. The present study attempts to analyze the writers' motif behind the
selection of these characters as the heroic spy and ironic spy, respectively inKimand
The Secret Agent. And it contends that thesewriters have stood in the pro-colonial
position by projecting such characters.Conrad'spro-colonial position has been clear
through his ironic treatmentto the central character. Kipling's frequent valorization of
Kimis the latent orientalism. Conrad'sIronic mode of narration is to denounce the
anarchists as there lies discrepant gap between their representation of themselves as
true revolutionists and their inner reality which is dark and demonic.
