1. What makes up Literature
Dramatic Irony is a situation in which the reader or audience knows more about the immediate circumstances or future events of a story than a character within it; thus the audience is able to see a discrepancy between characters' perceptions and the reality they face. ... Various methods can be used, including memories, dream sequences, stories or narration by characters, or even authorial sovereignty. ... Characters either remain stable in their attitudes throughout a work (static characters) or undergo personal development and change, whether through a gradual process or a crisis (dyna...
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