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What is the primary narrative perspective used in Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness'?
First-person
Second-person
Third-person limited
Third-person omniscient
How does Marlow’s point of view impact the storytelling in 'Heart of Darkness'?
It allows readers to experience the journey intimately.
It restricts the narrative to only factual events.
It focuses only on the actions of other characters.
It eliminates the element of suspense in the story.
Which effect does the unreliable narrator feature of Marlow create in 'Heart of Darkness'?
It builds tension and ambiguity regarding the truth.
It clarifies all events and character motivations.
It ensures that readers have a complete understanding of the setting.
It allows for multiple narrative perspectives to unfold seamlessly.
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