An unreliable narrator is a type of narrator who cannot be trusted to accurately tell the story due to various reasons.
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An unreliable narrator is a character whose version of events cannot be trusted
To make the reader question the narrator’s credibility and trustworthiness.
A person who can't be trusted is called untrustworthy or unreliable.
A complex character is any character with a realistic backstory and personality - one with flaws and weaknesses as well as positive points. An unreliable narrator is one who can't be trusted to tell the truth, either because they're liars or because they just don't know what's actually going on.
A narrator who does not tell the truth as most people see it --APEX
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Narrator- the person telling the story First person point of view- Uses"U"/ "me" is a character in the story Third person limited PDV- Knows the thought of one character Third person omniscient-Knows the thoughts of all the characters Unreliable narrator- Narrator is biased has a wraped perspective or cannot be trusted.
a trickster usually it is a little hard to tell if the narrator is a trickster, but if you listen to the words carefully you might be able to tell is the narrator is a trickster.
"I promise I have told you the truth about my whereabouts that evening," said the narrator, avoiding eye contact.
It means you cannot be trusted, IEfickleness - faithlessness: unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwnHope this helped, get back to me!