When a reader already knows about material to be read, it is referred to as prior knowledge or background knowledge. This existing knowledge can influence the reader's understanding and interpretation of the text.
I think that's called dramatic irony, when the reader knows something that the character doesn't.
dramatic irony.
When the reader knows more than the character in a story, it is known as dramatic irony. This literary technique creates tension and engages the audience as they are aware of information that affects the story but is unknown to the characters.
Dramatic Irony
Of,course, yes.A grade 4 already knows that
That is called dramatic irony, where the audience has more information than a character in a story, leading to tension or suspense in the narrative.
It is called dramatic irony. Dang you beat me to it. And situational irony is when something unexpected or opposite of what you thought was going to happen happens.
What My Heart Already Knows was created on 1997-05-06.
If your reader knows the problem, it's not necessary to state it
Why does Victor pretend that he already knows how to speak French?
You're probably thinking of foreshadowing, where the author provides clues so that the reader knows something is coming.
reader; character