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English, 16.04.2020 04:52, dondre54

Many works of literature feature an unreliable narrator: they contain first-person accounts narrated by someone whose credibility or perspective is eventually thrown into question

Either from your own reading or from the list below, choose a longer work of literary merit in which the narrator's reliability is revealed to be in question. Then, in a well written essay, analyze how the

revelation of the narrator's questionable reliability contributes to an interpretation of the work as a whole.

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