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"The Underground Man is an unreliable narrator.
He disguises himself as a highly intelligent person, which, in a sense, he is, and he doesn't care what others think of him. Still, he does it because I can tell that, to maintain some respect, he addresses the reader as "gentlemen," so he doesn't want the reader to have negative feelings towards him, but instead goes on a tantrum about emotions and xyz." — May 07, 2026 08:07AM
"The Underground Man is an unreliable narrator.
He disguises himself as a highly intelligent person, which, in a sense, he is, and he doesn't care what others think of him. Still, he does it because I can tell that, to maintain some respect, he addresses the reader as "gentlemen," so he doesn't want the reader to have negative feelings towards him, but instead goes on a tantrum about emotions and xyz." — May 07, 2026 08:07AM
“Annabeth's voice caught on the word friend. Percy was a lot more than that. Even boyfriend really didn't cover it. They'd been through so much together, at this point Percy was part of her--a sometimes annoying part, sure, but definitely a part she could not live without.”
― The House of Hades
― The House of Hades
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