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    “An unreliable narrator can draw you into his or her worldview and perhaps even make you take sides before a writer reveals a broader perspective‚ one that he/she has missed or omitted. Even if a story is written so you doubt the narrator from the beginning‚ an unreliable narrator is still the one taking you through the story‚ so you hang on to their words. Perhaps a certain dialogue or an event will uncover details the narrator does not realize and expose that as an unreliable narrator‚ their

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    A prosecutor has limited constraints when bringing charges against someone. A prosecutor cannot bring charges vindictively against a person because a defendant successfully appealed a conviction. In the presence of probable cause the prosecutor is not permitted to bring charges for such improper reasons. It would be inappropriate for a prosecutor to bring charges against someone is if he or she knew that the evidence was tampered with‚ like improper behavior of a cop. If the attorney knew that the

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    An unreliable narrator is one that you should not believe in a hundred percent. That does not always mean that he or she is lying. Sometimes they just do not give all the corect details of a story give them incompletely. In some cases they might even be delusional or crazy. That is the case of the narrator of The Tell-Tale Heart. In the story‚ you can tell the narrator is unreliable since the beggining. The very first sentences show that he is trying very hard to excuse his actions. He

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    separates one from another. The concept of identity can refer to physical appearance such as gender‚ nationality‚ age and also include psychological aspects such as an individual’s dreams‚ beliefs‚ religion‚ personality and many more. The texts Unreliable Memoirs and Billy Elliot both thoroughly explores the idea of identity and shows how identity can be shaped‚ changed and refined through life experiences and social interaction. In Billy Elliot‚ dancing makes up a major part of Billy’s identity

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    detailed account of the event which gives one a good look at what is going on inside the narrator’s head. Throughout the story the story it becomes increasingly evident that the narrator of the story is not in his right mind and‚ therefore‚ is an unreliable source. It is evident that the narrator lacks the ability to reason logically. The reason the narrator gave for killing the old man was that the old man’s “vulture” eye vexed him. He was unable to get the eye out of his head and it drove him to

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    victim. What kind of attitude will trigger a murder? Insane as it may sound‚ a negative attitude might actually induce a man to kill. Indeed‚ attitude determines destiny. In Edgar Allan Poe’s two short stories “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ both speakers illustrate malicious and secretive attitudes towards their victims who both end up dead in a brutal way. First of all‚ a malicious attitude can be sensed in the two stories. To begin with‚ the mad man in “Tell-Tale Heart”

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    The Unreliable Narrator The impact of the narrative point of view and subsequently‚ the narrator’s control over his story-telling cannot be ignored. Mastery in presenting the story gives the narrator control to direct his readers as he intends‚ and hence it is important to penetrate the façade of the writing to truly understand what is going on. In Lolita‚ this is especially crucial as Humbert paints a sympathetic and sorry picture of himself to gain empathy from the readers. Yet‚ at the same

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    As I heard Montresor calling my name I stayed silent in the pitch black darkness of this trap.Still yearning for the Amontillado that I was deprived and tricked into thinking was in this cellar I waited until I thought he was far long gone into the chambers I started to look around as my eyes started to adjust to the darkness of the cellar in which I was fettered.I saw a key it was far out of my reach but if I stretched as far as I could I would be able to reach it.Since Montresor only put the

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    Listening is the ability to accurately receive messages in the communication process.  Listening is key to all effective communication‚ without the ability to listen effectively messages are easily misunderstood – communication breaks down and the sender of the message can easily become frustrated or irritated. Listening is so important that many top employers give regular listening skills training for their employees.  This is not surprising when you consider that good listening skills can lead

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    haunt the weak-willed. And the only people who act upon revenge is those not in their right mind. For example in “The Cask of Amonitillado” the narrator gives no exact reason of why he thinks he deserves revenge on Fortunato. The narrator is also show to have something wrong with his state of mind playing little mind games with Fortunato along the way to the catacombs. “The Cask of Amonitillado” is a great example of a revenge story but why the narrator deserves this revenge is not clear. The atmosphere

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