“I think every narrator is an unreliable narrator. In its classic definition - an unreliable narrator is one who reveals something they don't know themselves to be revealing. We all do that.” Rob Roberge. There were three stories that was reviewed in class, The Tell-Tale Hearts by Edgar Allan Poe, The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Strawberry Spring by Stephen King. The narrators in each story had some type of mental disorder that caused them to behave a certain way through each story. They all have done or seen things that was unusual or that made them seem untrustworthy. The most unreliable narrator is Strawberry Spring by Stephen King as a result of them being a killer and unaware of what they were doing.
Strawberry Spring was the most unreliable of them all. The …show more content…
Killing people and being unaware if the writer more treacherous than not knowing who you are. The narrator goes out often at night when the fog is out, and after he never knows what he has done after. “My wife is upset. She wants to know where I was last night. I can't tell her because I don't remember. I remember starting home from work, and I remember putting my head lights on to search my way through the lovely creeping fog... (king 8)”. This makes the narrator deceptive because he can not remember what he was doing. If a person can not remember what they are doing, how can they tell anyone else what they have done. This is what makes them an unreliable source. At the end of the story as the narrator is writing the story his wife think she have figured out somethings. “I can hear my wife as I write this in the next room crying. She thinks i was with another woman last night. And oh dear god, i think so too. (king 8)”. The narrator is an unreliable writer. He admitted to over six killings. He also can not remember half of the things which makes him an unreliable