Question
How does dramatic irony create different points of view entering the final chapter?
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Responses
Sarai enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome, while Aldric enters the chapter expecting a positive outcome.
Sarai enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome, while Aldric enters the chapter expecting a positive outcome.
The characters enter the chapter expecting a positive outcome, while the reader enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome.
The characters enter the chapter expecting a positive outcome, while the reader enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome.
Sarai enters the chapter expecting a positive outcome, while Aldric enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome.
Sarai enters the chapter expecting a positive outcome, while Aldric enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome.
The characters enter the chapter expecting a negative outcome, while the reader enters the chapter expecting a positive outcome.
(1 point)
Responses
Sarai enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome, while Aldric enters the chapter expecting a positive outcome.
Sarai enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome, while Aldric enters the chapter expecting a positive outcome.
The characters enter the chapter expecting a positive outcome, while the reader enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome.
The characters enter the chapter expecting a positive outcome, while the reader enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome.
Sarai enters the chapter expecting a positive outcome, while Aldric enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome.
Sarai enters the chapter expecting a positive outcome, while Aldric enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome.
The characters enter the chapter expecting a negative outcome, while the reader enters the chapter expecting a positive outcome.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
The characters enter the chapter expecting a positive outcome, while the reader enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome.
This situation creates dramatic irony because the audience is aware of potential negative outcomes that the characters are oblivious to, leading to a tension between the characters’ optimistic expectations and the readers' understanding of the possible dangers or failures that lie ahead.
The characters enter the chapter expecting a positive outcome, while the reader enters the chapter expecting a negative outcome.
This situation creates dramatic irony because the audience is aware of potential negative outcomes that the characters are oblivious to, leading to a tension between the characters’ optimistic expectations and the readers' understanding of the possible dangers or failures that lie ahead.