Forshadowing.
analysis
analysis.
making predictions
The real reader is the actual person reading the text, while the implied reader is the hypothetical reader that the author has in mind when writing the text. The real reader interprets the text based on their own background and experiences, while the implied reader is the idealized reader that the author anticipates understanding and responding to the text as intended.
No, wait for him and he will come running if you are right for him! Different answer: I think you should text him if he thinks you aren't into him because if you don't, he won't know that he should. He probably isn't a mind reader! And it's not like something bad will happen if you text him.
When an author directly addresses the reader in a text, it is called breaking the fourth wall.
The reader creates meaning as he or she reads. Each time a thing is read, it is interpreted by the reader. A given reader at different times can have varying emotions which will vary how that reader interprets the text.
Reader Response Criticism focuses on the reader's experience and interpretation of a text. It considers how readers interact with a text, bringing their own perspectives, emotions, and experiences to the reading process. This form of criticism emphasizes the importance of individual reader reactions in understanding a text's meaning.
When you quote a text you are telling the reader that someone is speaking.
The main emotion created in the reader when he or she reads the text
In reader-response theory, the reader's interpretation plays a crucial role in understanding the text, along with the text itself. However, some argue that the text contains all the necessary elements for analysis and interpretation without requiring additional context or information from the reader. This perspective emphasizes the autonomy of the text and its ability to convey meaning independently.