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      <title>The Unreliable Narrator: A Literary Device That Rewired How We Read</title>
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      <description>What happens when you cannot trust the voice telling you the story? The unreliable narrator is not a trick — it is a technology for exploring the unreliability of all consciousness, including our own.</description>
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      <description>Kafka wrote bureaucracies that crush individuals through incomprehensible procedure. Camus wrote a universe that answers human longing with silence. What happens when the algorithm inherits both roles?</description>
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