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Definition: Dramatic irony is when the words and actions of the characters of a work of literature have a different meaning for the reader than they do for the characters. This is the result of the reader having a greater knowledge than the characters themselves.Examples:In Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," when Hester is in the governor's garden to see to it that Pearl is not taken away from her, she asks the Reverend Dimmesdale to support her position. This is an example of dramatic irony as the reader knows that Dimmesdale and Hester are partners in sin, but the characters do not
when all characters move at different time but doing same actions
pressure is the time where the characters are in the stage and they are pressured with thier actions
The chorus comments on the actions of the main characters in the play 'Antigone'. Most of their comments deal with the actions of Theban King Creon. But the chorus also comments on the single-focused passionate fury of Antigone.
We determine our own fate through our actions.
* his silence when Antinous confronts Odysseus .
How do the decisions and actions of characters revel their personalities?
It places limits on what characters can and can't do.
It affects how the reader will interpret characters' actions.
Character actions refer to the behaviors, decisions, and movements that characters engage in within a story, play, or other form of literature. These actions help to develop the character's personality, motivations, and relationships with other characters, driving the plot forward and creating a more engaging and dynamic narrative.
Flat characters are background and give the main characters support and reasons for their actions. *They serve a specific purpose without providing details about their inner lives.
The dialogue and actions between the characters.
The things characters want affect the actions they will take
They aren't. There are "evil" and "good characters" depending on your perception of their actions and personalities.
the reasons for the characters actions in a story
Normal.
indirect characterization