Interactivity in "The Brain Drawing the Bullet"
Just as the character is being wronged, the interactivity in the story also wrongs the reader by not revealing the truth to them and by putting them at fault as for the unfair treatment of the narrator as well. As the story continues, the unreliability of the narrator grows and the pretenses of the story are increased leaving the reader confused as to what is true and what is a misconception. The reader is also put at fault for the narrator's being wronged because as the reader progresses the story, the narrator tries to prove his innocence and shows that the reader is revealing the (unreliable) truth. The reader's actions cause the changes in the editorial and therefore puts the narrator at fault by making the narrator perceive the murder differently and feel as though he is innocent. Every time the reader interacts with the story, the narrator feels increasingly innocent and views society as treating him unfairly.