An unreliable narrator is someone who tells a story but the credibility of that story is in doubt. This can be because the point of view of the character is lying, insane, deluded or false. Dioneo tells the stories on a road trip with the brigata during the time of the Black Death in Italy, in 1348. To get their attention from the miseries they get turns telling stories.
Question: Which of the following is textual evidence from the beginning of his tenth-day narrative that Dioneo is an unreliable narrator? Select all that apply.
Answer:
A) He reveals his personal interest in the group's regard for his belonging to the brigata.
D) His cautionary advice against folly reveals his motives.
Answer:
Most mountains formed from Earth's tectonic plates smashing together. Below the ground, Earth's crust is made up of multiple tectonic plates.
Explanation:
When two tectonic plates come together, their edges can crumple thus, creating the Moutian.
Before meeting her, he was moody and gloomy, because he had been rejected by Rosalie. After meeting Juliet, he insists that he could find no greater love than she, and wants nothing more than to see her always. It can be inferred that based on his behavior, he doesn't know that love really is, and that he's extremely rash in his decisions.