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URGENT QUESTION WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
In "Chapter Four: Winter 1914-Summer 1917 Meen-geezis: Blueberry Sun -Pauline" we have our second exposure to Pauline as a narrator. We learn in the literary terms that an unreliable narrator is "the teller of the story whose narration is biased or limited." Nanapush (the other narrator) tells us that Pauline is a liar who embellishes her stories to suit her own purposes, but it is too early in the novel to to trust either narrator completely (38). Always in the study of literature, we must find our own textual support for our interpretation of things.
Make a case, based on evidence from the text, for Pauline as either a reliable or an unreliable narrator. You should rely on "Ch. Four" most heavily, but you may use evidence from earlier chapters as well. Make sure to cite (give page numbers) for all the evidence you discuss.
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