There is a difference between the reader’s view of the narrator and the narrator’s view of

himself. Which answer choice best describes the difference?
A. The narrator things he is gloomy, but the reader knows he is cheerful.
B. The narrator thinks he is mad, but the reader knows he is sane.
C. The narrator thinks he is sance, but the reader knows he is insane.
D. The narrator thinks he is intelligent, but the reader knows he is lacking.

1 answer

C. The narrator thinks he is sane, but the reader knows he is insane.