Some of them live in trash cans. they have no clear goals
Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows more about events in a story than the characters. In this scene, we see dramatic irony when a character unknowingly makes a decision that the audience knows will have unintended consequences due to information that the character lacks. This disconnect between what the characters know and what the audience knows creates tension and heightens suspense in the story.
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shanedawson is a youtube sensation who makes videos with different characters and does different versions with music videos and other.
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I think so that it makes it stand out from different shows
'A night @ the call center' written by Chetan Bhagat is a fictious story dealing with call center employers.It makes a dramatic turn when the characters get a call from the god.
Where a drama outfit such as a Victorian or Tudor or something that makes you dramatic and stand out
A contrast of characters nearly always makes for a better story because you can create conflicts between characters who are different and you can explore why they are so different or have such different values (such as a teenager and her parents having different backgrounds and ideals). When you also compare some characters in your stories the reader has something of interest to read about. Who would want to read a book with flat characters or who are all the same or speak the same way?
Open theater is a realistic theater design for "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the play is designed to be performed on a clear, open space. Such a design makes for easy movement of characters in and out of the palace as well as on and off stage. It makes it more comfortable and dramatic for characters to act out offstage and past events, such as when the sentry reports Antigone's capture. It permits the chorus to achieve the most dramatic impact when they dance and sing back and forth across the stage.
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A character in a story is planning a surprise party for their friend, who doesn't know about it. The friend then starts complaining about how nobody remembers their birthday, not knowing what is being planned for them. This creates dramatic irony as the audience is aware of the surprise while the friend remains oblivious.