How Narrator Affects Text: Fiction/Drama - AP English Literature and Composition
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Identify the most direct textual sign of unreliability: the narrator repeatedly rationalizes blame and protects self-image.
Identify the most direct textual sign of unreliability: the narrator repeatedly rationalizes blame and protects self-image.
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Self-serving bias and motivated reasoning. Reveals psychological need to justify and deflect responsibility.
Self-serving bias and motivated reasoning. Reveals psychological need to justify and deflect responsibility.
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Identify the most direct textual sign of unreliability: the narrator admits confusion, forgetfulness, or uncertainty.
Identify the most direct textual sign of unreliability: the narrator admits confusion, forgetfulness, or uncertainty.
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Explicit admission of limited knowledge or memory. Direct acknowledgment signals potential unreliability.
Explicit admission of limited knowledge or memory. Direct acknowledgment signals potential unreliability.
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Identify the most direct textual sign of unreliability: frequent contradictions between the narrator’s statements and events.
Identify the most direct textual sign of unreliability: frequent contradictions between the narrator’s statements and events.
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Internal inconsistency between narration and observable action. Actions reveal truth that contradicts narrator's claims.
Internal inconsistency between narration and observable action. Actions reveal truth that contradicts narrator's claims.
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Which option best describes dramatic irony created by an unreliable narrator?
Which option best describes dramatic irony created by an unreliable narrator?
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Readers recognize gaps between the narrator’s belief and the implied truth. Creates tension between what narrator believes and what's actually true.
Readers recognize gaps between the narrator’s belief and the implied truth. Creates tension between what narrator believes and what's actually true.
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Which term names a narrator who is also the protagonist and central consciousness of the narrative?
Which term names a narrator who is also the protagonist and central consciousness of the narrative?
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Autodiegetic narrator. Tells their own story as both narrator and main character.
Autodiegetic narrator. Tells their own story as both narrator and main character.
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Which term names a narrator who is a character in the story but not the central protagonist?
Which term names a narrator who is a character in the story but not the central protagonist?
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Peripheral narrator. Observes action from the margins rather than the center.
Peripheral narrator. Observes action from the margins rather than the center.
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Identify the best interpretive move when the narrator misreads others but the dialogue implies a different reality.
Identify the best interpretive move when the narrator misreads others but the dialogue implies a different reality.
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Use dialogue and context to reconstruct events beyond the narrator’s view. Other characters' words reveal truth narrator misses or distorts.
Use dialogue and context to reconstruct events beyond the narrator’s view. Other characters' words reveal truth narrator misses or distorts.
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Choose the best conclusion if a narrator reports only what benefits them and omits damaging facts.
Choose the best conclusion if a narrator reports only what benefits them and omits damaging facts.
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The narration is likely biased and strategically selective. Selective reporting reveals narrator's agenda and compromised perspective.
The narration is likely biased and strategically selective. Selective reporting reveals narrator's agenda and compromised perspective.
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Identify the best inference if the narrator’s claims conflict with consistent external evidence in the text.
Identify the best inference if the narrator’s claims conflict with consistent external evidence in the text.
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Trust the implied author’s evidence over the narrator’s assertions. Text's objective details outweigh narrator's subjective interpretation.
Trust the implied author’s evidence over the narrator’s assertions. Text's objective details outweigh narrator's subjective interpretation.
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Which option best explains how reliability affects plot and suspense?
Which option best explains how reliability affects plot and suspense?
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Unreliability creates uncertainty, delayed revelation, and interpretive tension. Readers must question and reinterpret as truth emerges.
Unreliability creates uncertainty, delayed revelation, and interpretive tension. Readers must question and reinterpret as truth emerges.
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Which option best explains how reliability affects theme in a text?
Which option best explains how reliability affects theme in a text?
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Unreliability can foreground themes of perception, truth, and self-deception. Explores how subjective experience shapes understanding of reality.
Unreliability can foreground themes of perception, truth, and self-deception. Explores how subjective experience shapes understanding of reality.
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Which option best explains how reliability affects characterization of other characters in the story?
Which option best explains how reliability affects characterization of other characters in the story?
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Others may be distorted by the narrator’s bias, gaps, or resentment. Narrator's prejudices color how others are presented to readers.
Others may be distorted by the narrator’s bias, gaps, or resentment. Narrator's prejudices color how others are presented to readers.
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What is the most common effect of an unreliable narrator on the reader’s role in meaning-making?
What is the most common effect of an unreliable narrator on the reader’s role in meaning-making?
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The reader must infer the truth by reading beyond the narrator’s claims. Forces active interpretation rather than passive acceptance.
The reader must infer the truth by reading beyond the narrator’s claims. Forces active interpretation rather than passive acceptance.
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What is the key reliability risk created by a retrospective narrator telling events long after they occurred?
What is the key reliability risk created by a retrospective narrator telling events long after they occurred?
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Memory distortion shaped by time, guilt, or self-justification. Time and emotion alter how past events are remembered and retold.
Memory distortion shaped by time, guilt, or self-justification. Time and emotion alter how past events are remembered and retold.
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What is the key reliability risk created by a child narrator?
What is the key reliability risk created by a child narrator?
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Limited understanding and misinterpretation of adult motives and events. Children lack cognitive maturity to fully grasp complex situations.
Limited understanding and misinterpretation of adult motives and events. Children lack cognitive maturity to fully grasp complex situations.
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Which third-person mode most often increases reliability by providing broad access to events and minds?
Which third-person mode most often increases reliability by providing broad access to events and minds?
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Third-person omniscient narration. Access to all characters' thoughts typically ensures accuracy.
Third-person omniscient narration. Access to all characters' thoughts typically ensures accuracy.
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What is narrator reliability in literary analysis?
What is narrator reliability in literary analysis?
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The degree to which a narrator’s account can be trusted as accurate. Determines whether readers can accept the narrator's version as factual.
The degree to which a narrator’s account can be trusted as accurate. Determines whether readers can accept the narrator's version as factual.
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Which type of narration most directly limits reliability by restricting knowledge to one character’s mind?
Which type of narration most directly limits reliability by restricting knowledge to one character’s mind?
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First-person narration. Restricts perspective to one character's potentially flawed viewpoint.
First-person narration. Restricts perspective to one character's potentially flawed viewpoint.
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Which term names a narrator whose account is not fully trustworthy due to bias, limits, or deception?
Which term names a narrator whose account is not fully trustworthy due to bias, limits, or deception?
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Unreliable narrator. Bias, limitations, or intentional deception compromise their credibility.
Unreliable narrator. Bias, limitations, or intentional deception compromise their credibility.
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Which option best explains how reliability affects characterization of the narrator?
Which option best explains how reliability affects characterization of the narrator?
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Reliability shapes whether the narrator appears credible, biased, or self-deceived. Reveals narrator's psychology through their distortions and blind spots.
Reliability shapes whether the narrator appears credible, biased, or self-deceived. Reveals narrator's psychology through their distortions and blind spots.
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Which choice best describes the reader’s task with an unreliable narrator: accept, dismiss, or infer?
Which choice best describes the reader’s task with an unreliable narrator: accept, dismiss, or infer?
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Infer the implied truth from textual evidence beyond the narrator’s claims. Readers must reconstruct truth from clues.
Infer the implied truth from textual evidence beyond the narrator’s claims. Readers must reconstruct truth from clues.
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What is a reliable narrator in fiction?
What is a reliable narrator in fiction?
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A narrator whose account is generally accurate and trustworthy. Trustworthiness creates reader confidence in the narrative facts.
A narrator whose account is generally accurate and trustworthy. Trustworthiness creates reader confidence in the narrative facts.
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What is the key difference between narrator reliability and author credibility?
What is the key difference between narrator reliability and author credibility?
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Reliability concerns the narrator; credibility concerns the implied author. Distinguishes narrator's perspective from text's overall values.
Reliability concerns the narrator; credibility concerns the implied author. Distinguishes narrator's perspective from text's overall values.
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What is the implied author in narrative analysis?
What is the implied author in narrative analysis?
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The text’s constructed authorial presence guiding meaning and values. Distinct from both real author and narrator voices.
The text’s constructed authorial presence guiding meaning and values. Distinct from both real author and narrator voices.
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What is focalization as it relates to narrator reliability?
What is focalization as it relates to narrator reliability?
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The perspective through which information is filtered and limited. Determines what information reaches the reader.
The perspective through which information is filtered and limited. Determines what information reaches the reader.
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What is the most common reliability risk of first-person narration?
What is the most common reliability risk of first-person narration?
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Limited knowledge and subjective bias shape what is reported. First-person can't escape personal perspective.
Limited knowledge and subjective bias shape what is reported. First-person can't escape personal perspective.
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What is the most common reliability risk of third-person limited narration?
What is the most common reliability risk of third-person limited narration?
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Access to only one mind can skew or restrict the narrative account. Limited perspective restricts narrative completeness.
Access to only one mind can skew or restrict the narrative account. Limited perspective restricts narrative completeness.
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What is omniscient narration, in one sentence?
What is omniscient narration, in one sentence?
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A narrator with broad access to events and multiple characters’ thoughts. Typically most reliable due to comprehensive knowledge.
A narrator with broad access to events and multiple characters’ thoughts. Typically most reliable due to comprehensive knowledge.
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What is dramatic irony created by narrator unreliability?
What is dramatic irony created by narrator unreliability?
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The reader perceives truth that the narrator does not recognize. Creates tension between reader knowledge and narrator ignorance.
The reader perceives truth that the narrator does not recognize. Creates tension between reader knowledge and narrator ignorance.
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What is the effect of an unreliable narrator on theme interpretation?
What is the effect of an unreliable narrator on theme interpretation?
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Themes emerge through gaps between narration and implied truth. Readers must decode meaning through narrative distortions.
Themes emerge through gaps between narration and implied truth. Readers must decode meaning through narrative distortions.
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