The Power of the Unreliable Narrator in Modern and Postmodern Literature
Background
The unreliable narrator is a powerful literary device which challenges readers to question the nature of truth and perspective. This project explores how modern and postmodern authors employ unreliable narrators to shape reader perception, construct ambiguity, and critique societal norms.
Learning Outcome (LO)
- LO #1: Understand the role of unreliable narrators in creating narrative complexity.
- LO #2: Analyse how narrative voice influences storytelling and reader engagement.
- LO #3: Develop critical thinking skills to evaluate ambiguity in literary texts.
What is on offer?
- 1-on-1 sessions with Ph.D. Scholars
- Supervision and Guidance from Global Faculty
- Assistance in Publishing Research