how does the narrator's description of the mother create a surprise in the story?

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In the story "A Dead Woman's Secret", the narrator's description of the mother creates a surprise in the story because:


that description is at variance with who the mother really is. Although the mother of the narrator was depicted by him as a saint, she was noted to have committed adultery at some point.


Who is the narrator?

In literature, the narrator is the person who recounts the story. sometimes, the narrator can be a character in the story that is being told.

There are various types of narrators in literature. They are:

  • first-person narrator
  • second-person narrator
  • reliable narrator and
  • unreliable narrator.

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