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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

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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