Dramatic Irony, Narrative, and the External Perspective There is a frequently asked philosophical question about our ability to grasp and to predict the thoughts and feelings of other people, an ability that is ... P Goldie - 《Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement》 被引量: 28发表: 2007年...
Introduce dramatic irony by revealing information to the reader that the author may not have known at the time. Parallelism Create parallel structures within the narrative, drawing connections between different periods, events, or themes in your life. ...
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Before you can identify figurative language, you must first be able to define the different figures of speech and recognize examples. Metaphors and similes are two figures of speech used most often. A metaphor describes an object or person as if it is something else; a simile does the same ...
Verbal irony occurs when a speaker says one thing but means an entirely different thing. It is one of the three main types of irony employed by authors. The other two main types are dramatic irony and situational irony. Answer and Explanation: ...
When he tells his wife about the witches' prophecy, she convinces him to murder the current king. This decision eventually leads to Macbeth's destruction. Answer and Explanation: Macbeth uses both dramatic and verbal irony. The dramatic irony is felt by the audience because they know Macbeth ...
dramatic irony – saying or doing something while unaware of its ironic contrast to the whole truth situational irony – events turn to the opposite of what is expected and what should be Hyperbole – a way of overstating things Understatement – a way of understating things Paradox – when ...
DVD 16: Plot Weaving: How to construct well woven plots with great story structure is explored along with adding a layer of emotional subtext beneath each individual scene. (65 min) 1. Repeating Elements 2. Foreshadowing 3. Coincidences 4. Dramatic Irony 5. Revelations 6. 100 Subtext Ideas ...
what you’re looking at, what you’re downloading, what you’re being radicalised by. And those youth services, they’ve been cut drastically over the past 10 years, I think, by about 45 per cent. And so the apparatus that’s there to protect people and to identify when these things ...