How honestly does the narrator represent the world
Does the narrator have something to hide/cover up. Does he have reason to "pad the truth"
Does the narrator actually understand what is going on
Is the narrator biased
Does the narrator contradict what he/she says
An unreliable narrator is a type of narrator who causes the reader to suspect lack of credibility or trustworthiness. This can be due to intentional deception, mental instability, or a limited perspective that distorts the truth of the story being told. Examples include characters who lie, withhold information, or have biased perceptions that cloud the narrative.
They are seeing aliens
In biological theory, some biologists suspect the shortening of sacromeres causes aging.
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To make the reader question the narrator’s credibility and trustworthiness.
because he did not listen
The main point of the story is that the narrator is trying to prove that he is not insane, and tells the story of proof of that fact. It then causes us to question both versions of the reality. The debate becomes the narrator's point of view, to which we can relate on some points vs. the view of looking at the story as if he is actually insane by killing a man because he has an offending eye.
The suspect lending practices was one of the causes of the recession in the US in 2001.
I would suspect the map sensor is bad.
I would suspect either a clogged fuel filter or a defective or not working fuel pump.
Well since i suspect that u r a man , my doctor told me to rub with ketchup and massage it throually
This cannot normally happen. I would suspect a computer virus. I hope you have complete backups.