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One effective question to ask when analyzing character motivation is: "What are the character's goals and desires, and how do they drive their actions and decisions throughout the story?"
The reader understands the character's feelings.
The reader understands the character's feelings.
In "Full Circle" by Sue Grafton, the dramatic irony occurs when the reader knows information that the character does not. For example, if the reader knows who the real culprit is but the main character is still investigating the wrong person, that creates dramatic irony. This can create tension and suspense in the story as the reader anticipates how the character will react once they discover the truth.
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