
Unreliable narrator (English: unreliable narrator) is a type of narrator who, in conveying events characters or value judgments in narrative texts, exhibits information gaps contradictions or subjective distortions that undermine the reader’s trust in the narrative. The term was first introduced by Wayne C. Booth in his 1961 work The Rhetoric of Fiction and has since been widely discussed in narrative theory. According to Booth a narrator should be considered reliable if their behavior aligns wi
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Agatha Christie’s novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, published in 1926, is one of the author’s novels featuring the character Hercule Poirot. The work is regarded as a classic within detective literature for its narrative structure and plot construction.Plot and StructureThe novel is set in the small English town of King’s Abbot. The story is narrated by Dr. James Sheppard, the town’s physician. The events begin with the death of Mrs. Ferrars, a resident of the town, and soon continue with the m
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