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what is not possible for narrators?​

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Answered by BrainlSrijan1
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An unreliable narrator is a narrator whose credibility is compromised.[1] They can be found in fiction and film, and range from children to mature characters.[2] The term was coined in 1961 by Wayne C. Booth in The Rhetoric of Fiction.[1][3] While unreliable narrators are almost by definition first-person narrators, arguments have been made for the existence of unreliable second- and third-person narrators, especially within the context of film and television, and sometimes also in literature.[4]

Answered by chaitaliddp464
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Unreliable narrators can fall into four categories based on those qualities:

Picaro. The picaro is a character who has a knack for exaggerating. ...

Madman. The madman is unreliable because they are mentally detached from reality. ...

Naif. The naif's narrative abilities are impacted by inexperience or age. ...

Liar.

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