Saturday, May 18, 2013

Journal 26: Unreliable Narrator


In the story, the narrator is a very important role, no story doesn’t have narrator, and the narrator have three different point of view, first point of view second person point of view and third person point of view, their job is tell the story, but is the story they told all true?
Sometime when the narrator was in the part of the story and he/she is also a important part of the story, they might have right to change the story, I think it is because they want to hid something that they don’t want anyone to know the truth, then the people call them unreliable narrator because the story they told isn’t true story, but how can a character in a story become a unreliable narrator, maybe that narrator in the story has mental illness so when they telling the story they always change the plot, there is a character in a comic, when he become the narrator the story he told are very extreme, he is the joker in the batman, every time when he told the story to the hostage he always implausible given and this is all because his childhood was very sad then he become a crazy men.

3 comments:

  1. Peter Lai:

    Narrator is really a important part in the whole story. But some times the unreliable made me felt like they were abuse their power to make them look like they were right. It's also because their had the power.

    -Peggy Hsieh

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  2. Peter:
    Narrator is really an important role in the story, we can't know about the content in the story without narrator. However some of the narrator are unreliable, this might make us have a wrong opinion for the story.
    -Daniel Tsao

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  3. Peter Lai:
    Narrator is the most important character in a roll. The narrator tells the basic info of the acting. if the story has no narrator or no unreliable narrator, it will be hard to understand the story.
    -Peter Lee

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