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'The narrator is a character who can be relied on.' How far do you agree with this view? Explore at least two moments from the novel to support your ideas.
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In examining the narrator's reliability, we first consider how the narrator presents characters throughout the novel. The narrator often comments on the actions and motivations of other characters, sometimes using irony or sarcasm to highlight their flaws. For example, in moments that depict Mr. Darcy, the narrator's tone can sway the reader's understanding, leading them to question Darcy's true intentions, thus casting doubt on the narrator's reliability.
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One moment that stands out is during the first ball where Elizabeth Bennet meets Mr. Darcy, and the narrator describes Darcy's pride and initial disdain for the company around him. This depiction establishes a certain reliability as it aligns with other characters' views. Conversely, another significant moment occurs when the narrator later reveals Darcy's hidden depths and vulnerabilities. This shift forces readers to reassess their reliance on the narrator's initial impressions.
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