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@electroflowerchild
12/27/17
Unreliable narrators need to add something to the story. They aren’t an excuse for poor storytelling and inconsistencies.
If you have an unreliable narrator, you should be doing twice as much work in your plotting! At every turn of the story, you need to know both what’s actually happening AND what your narrator thinks is happening.
When you’re right, you’re right. And you’re right.
Not only does the author need to know what’s happening on both layers of story, they need to actually write in clues for the reader to telegraph the lower, “true,” layer of the story so the reader is capable of figuring it out if they choose to read closely. Without that double work, an unreliable narrator cannot perform its literary function.
It is the evidence of the truth, not the lie the narrator tells, that makes a narrator unreliable. Otherwise they are just a liar which the audience is incapable of catching due to the hobbling imposed by the medium. Which means the lie may as well be the truth, making it serve no function as a lie.
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I’m being honest, what the hell is the difference.
I saw a couple people ask this in the notes and no answer so:
Basically right handed scissors are designed so that no matter which way you hold it, the top blade is always on the right. left handed scissors are the inverse, the left blade is on top.
Part of the way scissors work is that the natural movement of your hand also presses the flat insides of the blades together to create more pressure; if you use the scissors with the wrong hand, it will be pulling them apart instead. This is fine for cutting simple things like paper, but something tougher like fabric or plastic will just bend around the blades if they’re not getting that added pressure. This is especially tough opening packages during the holidays 🥲
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