Heart of Darkness, a Story within a Story, by Joseph Conrad

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The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad is a story within a story within a story or, to put it in simpler terms, a frame story. A frame story is unique in the sense that one gets the main story, the view of how the original narrator portrayed the unfolding scenes, and the view of how secondary narrator reacted. The secondary narrator does not have a name, however he does name the main narrator, which is Marlow. Marlow is a complicated man throughout the book; yet, in this passage he is characterized as racist and disconnected from the other men in Africa. Marlow, in turn, characterizes the station manager as abnormal and bewitched by his work. It is actually quite difficult to capture the personality of Marlow, just because it is he that is telling the story. The audience has accepted the fact that the story he is telling is just that, a story, whole and complete. However, this is not the case, this story is a flawed one told by a flawed person. Through these flaws the audience gets to know and shape their understanding of Marlow. As one of the main characters, Marlow has connected w...

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