Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What type of story arc tends to employ an unreliable narrator and unexpected twists?

  1. Flashback

  2. Circular

  3. Non-linear

  4. Realistic

The correct answer is: Non-linear

Non-linear story arcs, also referred to as non-chronological story arcs, are popular in stories which utilize an unreliable narrator and unexpected twists. This is because the non-linear structure allows for the nonlinear events to be presented in a non-sequential order, creating a sense of confusion and uncertainty for the reader. In contrast, flashback story arcs tend to have a more determined and straightforward narrative, making them less likely to employ an unreliable narrator. Circular and realistic story arcs also do not typically utilize unreliable narrators or unexpected twists as they often follow a more traditional narrative structure.