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  2. Unreliable narrator - Wikipedia

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    Tall tales, such as those of the Baron, often feature unreliable narrators. In literature, film, and other such arts, an unreliable narrator is a narrator who cannot be trusted, one whose credibility is compromised. [1] They can be found in fiction and film, and range from children to mature characters. [2]

  3. False protagonist - Wikipedia

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    Also, because TV shows often have changes of cast between seasons, some series can have unintentional false protagonists: characters who begin the series as the main character but then are replaced early in the show's run by another character entirely. When the series is viewed as a whole, this can lead to the appearance of a false protagonist.

  4. Category:Fiction with unreliable narrators - Wikipedia

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    Hannibal (TV series) Haseen Dillruba; He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not (film) Heart of Darkness; Heartless (2009 film) Heavy Rain; Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice; Hero (2002 film) Heroes (American TV series) High Tension; Higurashi When They Cry; Hitman: Blood Money; The Horla; The Hothouse by the East River; The House of Hunger; House of Leaves ...

  5. Aparna Nancherla on 'Unreliable Narrator,' What Scares Her ...

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    The comedian, writer and actor opens up about 'Unreliable Narrator,' what scares her and more. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  6. List of narrative techniques - Wikipedia

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    Unreliable narrator: The narrator of the story is not sincere, or introduces a bias in their narration and possibly misleads the reader, hiding or minimizing events, characters, or motivations. An example is The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. The novel includes an unexpected plot twist at the end of the novel.

  7. Postmodern literature - Wikipedia

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    About the time television first gasped and sucked air, mass popular U.S. culture seemed to become High-Art-viable as a collection of symbols and myth. The episcopate of this pop-reference movement were the post-Nabokovian Black Humorists , the Metafictionists and assorted franc-and latinophiles only later comprised by "postmodern".

  8. Plot twist - Wikipedia

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    An unreliable narrator twists the ending by revealing, almost always at the end of the narrative, that the narrator has manipulated or fabricated the preceding story, thus forcing the reader to question his or her prior assumptions about the text. [11] This motif is often used within noir fiction and films, notably in the film The Usual Suspects.

  9. Psychological horror - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, and in a similar way as the overlapping genre of psychological thriller, psychological horror may deploy an unreliable narrator or imply that aspects of the story are being perceived inaccurately by a protagonist, thus confusing or unsettling the audience and setting up an ominous or disturbing overarching tone. In other cases ...