What is a frame narration?

A frame narration is often called a “story within a story.” In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, the narrator gives some introductory descriptions, but then almost the entire novella is his retelling of the tale that Marlow tells his listeners.

A frame narration is a useful technique for putting distance between the author and their reader, as it is more clear that the author and narrator are not the same person.

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