Dramatic irony is a literary device in which the audience possesses information that the characters do not.
In the excerpt from "A Doll's House," by Henrik Ibsen, Nora pretends to be nervous about her dance at the party so that Helmer does not read Krogstad's letter in the mailbox. A feeling of tension is developed because the letter reveals unknown information to Helmer about how Nora forged her father's signature to obtain money for her husband's health treatment in Italy.
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flat character- a basic, unchanging character who has only one or two personality traits
words and thoughts-a technique that authors use to develop characters
dynamic character-a character that changes significantly over the course of a story
protagonist- the character most of the story is focused on
antagonist-a character or force that works against the main character
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