it's dramatic irony
It gets readers invested in characters and the setting
The author's purposelessness
readers know the thoughts and feelings of a first-person narrator
Prepare readers for the evidence presented in an essay.
The writer can receive nothing from the subject and readers
Details about the characters' experiences
In "Romiette and Julio," a dramatic irony occurs when the readers know that Romiette and Julio's relationship mirrors that of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, but the characters themselves are unaware of it. Another instance of dramatic irony is when Romiette's parents disapprove of Julio while the readers know that he is a good influence on her.
It gets readers invested in characters and the setting
iI do not know
This is a direct explanation. It tells the reader more about the whole situation in the story and lets them in on information that the other characters may not know about.
to make you get to know the characters so the book doesn't get confusing for some readers because of to many characters or because the author wants the characters to seem exiting all the way through
If the characters seem like real people to the readers, then the author has done a good job.
The goal was to show readers to give other people a chance even if you dont know them.
Kyotsugo is a Japanese term for adding furigana, which are tiny kana characters written above or next to kanji characters to show their pronunciation. This helps readers, especially children or those learning the language, to know how to pronounce unfamiliar kanji characters.
Dramatic Irony
dramatic irony. This occurs when the audience is aware of something that the characters in the story are not, creating tension and contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.
Situational irony occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens in a situation. It involves a contrast between what the audience knows and what the characters in the story know. It often results in unexpected, surprising, or humorous outcomes.