Sentence examples for unreliable characters from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "unreliable characters" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to characters in a story or narrative who cannot be trusted to tell the truth or accurately portray events. Example: In the novel, "Gone Girl," the author cleverly portrays both main characters as unreliable, making it difficult for readers to determine what actually happened in their tumultuous marriage.

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They're like the Norse or Greek gods: unreliable characters with incredible powers.

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But as she becomes an increasingly unreliable character witness, the story grows richer and more layered.

But his essay brings up the possibility that both an author and his character may not know the truth about themselves; which leads, in Coetzee's case, to the possibility of setting out to make fictions in the hope that, in the discourse between his unreliable self and the unreliable character he has created, he may perceive some truth.

"How can somebody who was so high up in Al Qaeda be driving a taxicab in Sanaa, and we have documented cases of people who have no business being held at Guantánamo?" At first, she imagined making two films — one about an innocent prisoner, which "would be politically correct, an example of why Guantánamo should be closed," and another telling a "much more messy story about an unreliable character".

The strong linear correlation observed between SBET and the micropore volume of 190 carbons with pore widths between 0.5 and 1.8 nm confirms the unreliable character of SBET, in spite of its frequent use.

Additionally, we show further genetic evidence that branching pattern, as previously thought, could be an unreliable character not only for Lepidisis/Keratoisis, but also for other genera within the Keratoisidinae.

However, several eukaryotic subgroups appear to have lost either the fused or unfused DHFR and TS-encoding genes (Simpson and Roger 2004; Roger and Simpson 2009) (fig. 2) making this an unreliable character for polarizing evolutionary relationships.

But even among the most unreliable of characters, he seems to be looking for someone to trust.

Importantly, recombination may lead to changes in bacterial phenotypes (Hacker and Carniel 2001), which in turn could make the taxonomic classification of bacteria into species based on phenotypic characters unreliable.

This to avoid discussions of "The Marriage," which neither of us wants to broach any longer, as it has become a rather unreliable and dangerous character.

Sheers claims (albeit through an unreliable and unsympathetic character) that the Mashona have been threatened for centuries by the warrior-like Matabele impis.

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