When you know something the character doesn't, it creates dramatic irony, enhancing the tension and engagement in the narrative. This knowledge can elicit a range of emotions, such as anticipation or frustration, as you watch the character navigate their situation unaware of the truth. It also allows for deeper connections to the story, as you may find yourself wanting to intervene or guide the character toward the revelation. Ultimately, it enriches the storytelling experience by adding layers of complexity to the character's journey.
reader; character
To say something about her character. You must study her and know her well. Then you be able to say something about her character.
as far as I know it doesnt say
no, not legally. you need title to get registration, unless you know a shady character.
that his dads been gone for 6 weeks and doesnt know where he is
Foreshadowing is where the author tells the reader something, but the character doesn't know it. The reader knows something is coming before the character does.
dramatic irony
No, she doesnt write any of her songs.
London tipton is a character on suite life on deck, her character itself doesnt have a real number, it is fake. are you trying to track her down or something.
Dramatic Irony
he is into you if he pays attention to you, follows you, agree with you, and if you want to do something you know he doesnt like and he says yes then he likes you. i hope that helps
Character says what something can do and what it have in film character is the person who act the