Asked by Steve
"The Cask of Amontillado" Poe's use of a(n) _________________ narrator to tell the story heightens the uncertainty and sense of horror felt by the reader.
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Answered by
Reed
first person? It's been a while since I read the story.
Answered by
Ihelp
The answer is ;
Unreliable
Unreliable
Answered by
ya lol
hey ya'll pretty sure it's unreliable
Answered by
JACK
@ya lol
i don't think so. for all we know it's a teacher trying to mess us up. i'm looking at you @lhelp
i don't think so. for all we know it's a teacher trying to mess us up. i'm looking at you @lhelp
Answered by
stream trench
it's unreliable because the narrator is evil, but he doesn't show his true intentions for most of the story(but he is sus as hell). an unreliable narrator is one that either isn't credible or tells the story inaccurately to protect themselves.