“I remember,” said the white man quietly. Arsat went on …
“Therefore I shall speak to you of love.” …
He stopped to exclaim in an intense whisper … then went on speaking a little louder.

In “The Lagoon” by Joseph Conrad, how does Arsat’s storytelling differ from the narration of the larger story?


A. Arsat’s story is told with great passion.


B. Arsat’s story has fewer characters.


C. Arsat’s story is more detached.


D. Arsat’s story is told in a formal way.