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In Joseph Conrad's "Lord Jim," the narrator is Marlow, a recurring character in Conrad's works. He recounts the story of Jim, a young sailor who struggles with his ideals and sense of honor after a moment of cowardice. Marlow serves as both an observer and commentator, providing insight into Jim's character and the themes of guilt, redemption, and the complexities of human nature. Through Marlow's perspective, readers gain a deeper understanding of Jim's tragic journey.

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