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In a story, different characters often see things differently, and this can produce
blank, or a funny moment.
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"a misunderstanding."
Explanation: when characters see the same situation differently it often leads to misunderstandings (which can be comic) — you could also say "dramatic irony" if you mean the audience knows more than the characters, or "tension/conflict" if you mean a more serious effect.
Explanation: when characters see the same situation differently it often leads to misunderstandings (which can be comic) — you could also say "dramatic irony" if you mean the audience knows more than the characters, or "tension/conflict" if you mean a more serious effect.
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