Monday, June 3, 2013

Journal 26: Unreliable Narrator

In the stories, we read it by what the narrator says. Narrator is one of the most important character in the story. Narrator is crucial for the way a work of fiction is perceived by the reader. Most narrators present their story from one of the following perspectives. : first-person, or third-person point of view. Narrator shows the feelings, opinions, and perceptions of a particular character in a story, and on how the character views the world and the views of other characters but there is a narrator that we can’t trust. It is all Unreliable Narrator. In “The Tell-Tale Heart,” what clues does the author give us? It didn’t show much information about itself. That is the unreliable narrator. I think the author create unreliable narrator because the author want the reader to find out the place, character, and what’s’ going to happen by yourself. I think that is main reason that the author want to create an unreliable narrator. I had never read a story the narrator could not be trust. The story I read follow the most common story style which the narrator describe the place, time, character, and tell a little bit of what happen in the story.

No comments:

Post a Comment