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Unreliable Narrators in Realism
Relying on a Narrator
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What do readers expect when reading a story?
Readers expect to trust the
narrator
and the
events
they describe.
What is a first-person narrative?
A first-person narrative is a story told from the
perspective
of a single narrator, where only their point of view is presented.
What is an unreliable narrator?
An unreliable narrator is a narrator whose
version of events
cannot be fully trusted, often due to a lack of
understanding
or
mental stability
.
Why might readers doubt a narrator’s credibility?
Readers might doubt a
narrator's
credibility because of a lack of
sophistication
(understanding) or a lack of
sanity
(mental instability).
How do unreliable narrators relate to realism?
Unreliable narrators, though not a major feature of realism, still follow the principles of realism by honestly portraying
societal issues
and flaws.
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