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'Unreliable Narrator In Margaret Atwood's Happy Endings'

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Happy Endings by Margaret Atwood; Unreliable narrator
In Margaret Atwood’s short story “Happy Endings” she describes the relationships of characters through the unreliable point of view of a limited-omniscient third-person narrator. The narrator lets their own belief about relationships affect the way the story is told, which makes the narrator unreliable when explaining the lives of the couples. “Happy Endings” is comprised of smaller stories with varying outcomes based on each character’s distinct attitudes and resulting actions towards conflicts that arise in the smaller stories. In “Happy Endings” the narrator tries to persuade the reader to share a perception of relationships as not worth the effort.
The narrator describes the
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