the narrator of heart of darkness by joseph conrad is (A) second person limited (B) first person limited (C) third person limited (D) third person omniscient

*i think it is fist person limited
i get so confused on these this is the only question i need...??? please tell me if im right thank you

To determine the correct answer, you need to consider the perspective from which the story is told and the level of information that the narrator possesses. In "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad, the narrator is Marlow, who recounts his experiences to a group of listeners aboard a ship. Marlow refers to himself as "I" throughout the story, indicating that the narrator is in the first person.

Now, let's consider the level of knowledge that the narrator possesses. Marlow only provides his own observations and experiences, and he is limited to what he personally witnesses or is told by others. He does not have access to the inner thoughts and feelings of other characters. This limitation indicates that the narrator is in first person limited perspective.

Therefore, you are correct. The narrator of "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad is in first person limited perspective (B).