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A narrator who makes contradictory statements or voices doubts about his or her ability to retell a story well can be considered
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An unreliable narrator.
Contradictory statements or explicit doubts about telling the story undermine the narrator’s credibility, inviting readers to question the truthfulness or accuracy of the account (often as a self-conscious or metafictional device).
Contradictory statements or explicit doubts about telling the story undermine the narrator’s credibility, inviting readers to question the truthfulness or accuracy of the account (often as a self-conscious or metafictional device).
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