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The Thousand Injuries Of Fortunato
The narrator seems to be unreliable in many ways, one way is that he is very cautious with Fortunato. The narrator is seemingly evil in his actions towards Fortunato and how he takes advantage of him while he is drunk. It seems to me in the short story that the narrator was getting revenge towards Fortunato for previous actions that were alleged towards the narrator. This is why he leads Fortunato into the catacombs. His need for revenge on Fortunato and bad explanation on why he wants revenge makes him an unreliable character, which makes him at a mental state that affects his decision-making. In the beginning of the story of the first sentence it says “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon

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