At the
very beginning of , the narrator tells his readers that he is currently
awaiting his own execution for the crimes he committed. He does not specify where exactly he is,
but I think it is safe to assume that he is in a cell in prison, where most
criminals...
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Where is the narrator as he tells his tale?
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