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"The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon" the book and "Barry Lyndon" the movie are
both guided by narrators whose facts are skewed. The book and moveie's
narrators are, however, different to each other. The book is first person,
and it is only through the text that we must decipher the reality of the
situation, before Barry distorts it. The device is used very differebtly in
the movie.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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