dramatic irony
名詞
UK/drəˌmæt.ɪk ˈaɪ.rə.ni/
US/drəˌmæt̬.ɪk ˈaɪ.rə.ni/
定義 dramatic irony 名詞
- Uncountable(不可数名词)literature(文学)
A situation in a play or narrative where the audience is aware of something that the characters are not.
(戏剧中)剧情性反讽;情节反讽(指观众知道剧情发展,但剧中人物不知情的情况)
The classic example of dramatic irony is when the audience watches the character walk into a trap while they are completely unaware of it.
经典的戏剧性反讽例子是当观众看着角色走进陷阱,而他们却完全不知道。
In the movie, we know that the protagonist's lover is actually a spy, but the protagonist is completely in the dark, creating a sense of dramatic irony.
在电影中,我们知道主角的爱人其实是间谍,但主角完全不知情,这创造了一种戏剧性反讽。
In Othello, the audience is aware of Iago's schemes long before Othello, who continues to trust him, making the tragedy even more powerful with dramatic irony.
在《奥赛罗》中,观众早就知道伊阿古的阴谋,而奥赛罗却继续信任他,这使得悲剧因戏剧性反讽而更加强烈。