This is a fun and interesting question. When you read a work narrated by an unreliable narrator, you can't trust what he or she says. This means that as you go through the story, doubts arise and you find yourself re-examining what he or she said in the past, checking it against more recent statements. The narrator never tells you the narration can't be trusted. You have to look at clues and decide that for yourself. That being said, all of...
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