How does Joseph Conrad set up the frame narrative structure of Heart of
Darkness?
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A. He explains the structure to the reader at the beginning of the
story
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B. He breaks the narrative into different chunks of time from
different points of view.
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C. He begins with one narrator, who tells a second story to the
characters in the first story
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D. He establishes a rhythm of sentence lengths that give the story an
ominous feeling

Answer: He begins with one narrative, who tells a second story to the characters in the first story

Explain: frame narrative structure is a story in a story. For example a character is telling a story to a group of people, the author then transitions into the story that the character (in the story) is telling.

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Answer:y establishing the unnamed narrator as the medium through which we, the readers, receive Marlow's story, Conrad places ultimate control of the novel, as a whole, in the frame narrator's hands.

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C. He begins with one narrator, who tells a second story to the characters in the first story is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Heart of Darkness is a novel written by Joseph Conrad was a Polish novel writer who wrote in English. The novel talks about colonialism and how different cultures face each other.

The novel is narrated using frame narrative, meaning that the story is contained inside another story: Charlie Marlow tells the story of an expedition to find a guy named Kurtz, who is conceived as an ambiguous and symbolic character.