Why does Conrad choose to have Marlow tell his story to shipmates in London?

A. The character's effort to make sense of the senseless is highlighted by the contrast in setting.

B. It is the easiest way for the character to narrate the story.

C. The shipmates have found Marlow's journals and want to make sense of them.

D. Because the Londoners are planning to make a similar trip; this narrative sets up a potential sequel.

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The Conrad choose to have Marlow tell his story to shipmates in London because D. the Londoners are planning to make a similar trip; this narrative sets up a potential sequel.

Why does Marlow tell his story?

  • He tells his story to Nellie's men  to share with them what he has learned about the darkness of the human heart - and the things  that darkness is capable.
  • it is important to tell Marlow in  telling his story because  The main character Marlow tells his  story from his point of view .Thus the reader experiences the story from Marlow's point of view. Due to the subjectivity of a first-person narrative, a certain amount of unreliability is inevitable, and Marlow's story is no different.
  • The story begins with Marlow telling  his friends about his boat trip  to Africa. Marlow takes a job as a riverboat captain for a Belgian company to find and retrieve a man named Kurtz.

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