How does dramatic irony create different points of view entering act 3?

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Readers are more likely to worry that Mia and Karou will not reunite, while the characters themselves are sure they will work things out.
Readers are more likely to worry that Mia and Karou will not reunite, while the characters themselves are sure they will work things out.

Readers are more likely to look forward to Mia and Karou reuniting, while the characters themselves are uncertain if they will.
Readers are more likely to look forward to Mia and Karou reuniting, while the characters themselves are uncertain if they will.

Mia and Karou have different points of view because they had different opinions in the previous act.
Mia and Karou have different points of view because they had different opinions in the previous act.

Mia and Karou see things differently than other characters because they believe in their plan.

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Mia and Karou see things differently than other characters because they believe in their plan.